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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSupervisors Rec 24 1998SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, January 6, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Murman that this is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe reported he had attended a meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission on Monday evening, January 5, 1998, however no action was taken at the meeting because a quorum was not present. Plambeck reported she had attended a meeting of the HEDC Reuse Committee and the Coleman reuse project is coming to pass. There are some reuse dollars available now and the application of Bradson Company, who manufactures power washer was approved. The business is located in the Central Community College incubator area and currently employs 7 people and plan to expand to 20 in the next couple of years. Bob Dyer, Planning and Zoning Commission Chairman appeared before the Board to hand out a preliminary draft of the Comprehensive Plan asking them to review it and any questions could be answered at a meeting on January 22, 1998. Changes to this draft will result in the final draft. He reported that the commission did not take any action on the Meyer Subdivision last night as there was not a quorum, however they did ask Meyer to make some changes to the plan to correct some problems and come back to the commission on February 2, 1998. No action was taken by the Board on the Meyer Subdivision. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to move to Executive Session to discuss personnel and contract matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 9:45 AM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:10 AM. Dee Haussler, HEDC director, appeared before the Board to request transfer of property from the County Industrial Area. This year the 4th 20% of Armour Foods and the 3rd 20% of United Parcel Service would transfer out of the area. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Woodman 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 Tract #1 Armour Food Company is another 20% released from the County Industrial Area which now makes them at 80% released and Tract #2 United Parcel Service is another 20% released from the County Industrial Area which now makes them 60% released from the County Industrial Area. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Plambeck related to the Board she had received thank yous from the County Clerk, Register of Deeds and Clerk of the District Court thanking the Board for allowing the officials to partake in discussion of the officials salaries for the 1999-2002 term. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Murman that we adopt the following salary schedule for elected officials. BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the salaries and benefits for the elected officials of Adams County for the term beginning in 1999 be as follows: 1999 2000 2001 2002 Surveyor 1000. + fees 1000. + fees 1000. + fees 1000. + fees Supervisors 10,250 10,500 10,750 11,000 Assessor 34,500 35,500 36,500 37,500 County Clerk 34,500 35,500 36,500 37,500 Treasurer 34,500 35,500 36,500 37,500 Register of Deeds 34,500 35,500 36,500 37,500 Clerk of District Court 34,500 35,500 36,500 37,500 Sheriff 41,000 42,200 43,400 44,600 County Attorney 48,000 49,000 50,000 51,000 That in addition to the above salary, each officer shall receive and be a member of the same health and medical group plan as offered to all County employees. All elected officials shall be enrolled in and shall 2 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA receive the benefits of the County Employees Retirement System as set forth by NE Rev Statutes 23-2301 through 23-2331. Chairperson Plambeck asked if there were any comments or discussion prior to the Roll Call. Julia Moeller, County Treasurer said she wished to go on record as being disappointed with the salaries as proposed but appreciated and thanked the Board for the opportunity for discussion with the Board. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Paul Swanson appeared before the Board for a discussion on filling the vacancy of Horticulturist due to the resignation of John Anderson. Swanson gave information in support of filling the vacancy. The Board felt that the position was not necessary and asked Swanson to justify the need of the position to the Board and to come back to the Board when he could do that. The Board plans to make a decision on whether or not to the fill the position at the February 10, 1998 Board meeting. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to issue checks on the respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve the Miscellaneous Receipts #014085-014176 for the month of December in the amount of $2,539,371.18. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to accept the annual report from the Cooperative Extension Office for 1997. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Val Kershner Keiths Pharmacy Lee VanDerWerff Rogene Braun Enviro Safe Air Quad C Consulting Van Kirk Brothers Adams County Historical Society US Post Office Ace Irrigation & Mfg Glenwood Telephone Corp Genes Repair & Sales NAPA Consumers Service Co Aliant Communications New PIG NE Public Power Dst Midwest Service & Sales Island Supply Welding Zee Medical Service Werner Construction Union Bank & Trust STA United Inc Samuelson Equipment Reliable Ideal Electric Ken Svoboda Plumbing Delken Press RELWRF MEDICAL FUND Rent Medication Rent Rent COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND Progress billing Asbestos abatement ESCROW FUND Project C1-246 INHERITANCE FUND Annual contribution 197.50 95.09 210.00 210.00 61,803.44 7559.25 40,454.10 722.50 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Postage 64.00 ROAD FUND Project C1-257 Phone service Repairs Parts & supplies Propane Phone service Supplies Electrical service Supplies Supplies Supplies Repairs Copier Services Parts Supplies Repairs WEED CONTROL FUND Supplies Supplies 6660.66 70.32 41.00 242.60 17.37 258.45 207.29 66.75 2358.00 35.70 118.70 487.62 210.00 59.80 73.32 8.78 58.43 245.00 30.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Hastings Utilities Steve Craig Adams County Volunteer Ambulance Business World Products Tokai Financial Services NE Supreme Court Publications Elite Court Reporting MLMH Clinical Lab Kay Schriner Hastings Pathology Assoc Douglas County Hospital West Group Payment NE Reporters Service Knowles Publishing Inc Eakes Office Plus Adams Central Jr Sr High School Brenda & Company Floral Redfield & Company Inc Hastings Utilities O'Keefe Elevator Company Inc Rochester Midland Kmart Big G Commercial Division Graces Locksmith Service Business World Products Eakes office Plus Michele D Klingler Guarantee Electric Co NE Assoc of County Clerks, Register of Deeds & Election Commissioner Protex Central Inc Federal Law Enforcement Training Jerry Spady Pontiac Cadillac Adams County Jail Food Acct Maria C Valdes Esther Glover Pawnee County Court Region III MIPS Midland Area Agency on Aging Meals on Wheels RSVP SASA Crisis Center Hastings Head Start Head Start & Family Development Mid Nebraska Individual Services Inc Hastings Economic Development Corp City of Hastings Jay J Sullivan LETN Law Enforcement TN Gregg Magee Day Timers Inc Badger Uniforms Aliant Cellular Alamar Uniforms Aliant Communications NE Dept Administrative Services NE Dept Administrative Services Aliant Communications Julia Moeller Union Bank & Trust Acme Printing Eakes Office Plus Julia Moeller NE Assoc of County Treasurers Cornhusker Hotel TCG Computer Services NE Planning & Zoning Assn Reliable GENERAL FUND Electric service Rent Rent reimbursement Supplies Copier Supplement Depositions Drug testing Law library Autopsy Autopsy Law books Deposition Law books Supplies Annual contribution Centerpiece Supplies Electric service Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Keys Supplies Supplies Supplies Computer cabling Annual dues Annual inspection fees Training 1998 Jeep Reimbursement Interpreter services Interpreter services Transcript supplies Annual contribution Service fees Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Court appt atty January services Mileage Supplies Supplies November service Uniforms Phone service Netcomm services Telecomm service Phone service Mileage Copier Supplies Supplies Supplies Annual dues Lodging Internet service Annual dues Supplies 7.41 440.00 255.41 210.97 280.00 127.00 16.25 739.58 100.00 1450.00 210.00 313.60 136.00 31.43 137.32 846.68 23.32 4.40 991.03 145.09 65.97 11.88 80.28 29.00 22.62 271.27 17.76 146.50 45.00 330.00 933.72 22,310.10 1435.04 20.00 208.40 6.04 3228.91 120.00 1027.00 458.33 83.33 131.00 250.00 1333.33 2468.75 1666.67 3656.92 219.50 188.00 294.29 43.80 120.40 60.02 230.45 435.38 1246.18 520.00 1499.22 63.00 464.20 85.95 13.60 39.99 50.00 75.00 20.00 40.00 27.32 4 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Pitney Bowes Kathy Colburn Gregg Magee Robert Dyer This Board is now recessed Chrisella Lewis County Clerk \ Beverly John Deputy Postage Mileage Service fees Mileage & expenses subject to the call of the Chairperson. Sandy Plambeck Chairperson 96.86 37.20 18.00 100.52 SSU PERVISORS RECORD . No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NE January 13, 1998 9:30 A.M. The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Stonecipher absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Daily 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, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman that there is no further old business and this Board will adjourn sine die and the Deputy County Clerk be appointed as temporary Chairperson. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe that we elect Sandy Plambeck Chairperson of the Board. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe that we elect Sharon Stonecipher as Vice Chairperson of the Board. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe that we authorize the County Treasurer to invest up to $2,500.000. in Norwest Bank, up to $1,000,000. in City National Bank and Trust, up to $1,350,000. in Hastings State Bank, up to $2,775,000. in Adams County Bank and excess depositories in Nebraska Public Agency Investment Trust (NPAIT) all investments to be covered by pledged securities as required by law, security market values begin equal to or in escess of said investments. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe that the following named banks be named as County Depositories: Norwest Bank NA, Hastings; City National Bank and Trust, Hastings; Hastings State Bank, Hastings; Adams County Bank, Kenesaw; Roseland Bank branch of Hastings State Bank, Roseland and Nebraska Public Agency Investment Trust (NPAIT). We also approve the securities pledged by the following banks as security. Norwest Bank NA $2,500,000. City Nat'l Bank & Trust $1,000,000. Hastings State Bank $1,350,000. Adams County Bank $2,775,000. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg that we consent to the County Treasurer depositing up to 100% of the Capitol Stock and surplus in any of the depository banks named said deposits to be protected by bonds and securities as required by law. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Woodman that the Hastings Daily Tribune be designated as the legal newspaper for Adams County for 1998. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. Kehoe reported the progress of the ACOB Building. He also stated there would be a Official Terrorism meeting on June 9, 1998. Friend reported that he attended the City Council meeting last night. On behalf of the Board to waiver the landfill fees. Murman reported on the budget vs expenditures for the first 6 months of our budget year. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg that we increase Julia Moeller, County Treasurer Salary to $38,000, starting in January, 1999. The $3,500 increase is for preparing the County Budget. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, and Plambeck. Nay: Kehoe. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend that we authorize the Chairperson to sign a two year lease with Bay West Co for Towel Dispensers for the ACOB Building. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe that we accept the proposed letter from the City for members to the Prison Committee Task Force. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Woodman that we approve the claims on their respective funds and authorize the Clerk to issue checks for the same. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend that we authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections 12082 thru 12085, 12087 thru 12089, and 12091 thru12104. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. Bruce Corporation had a construction workshop with the County Board and County Officials. They told the Board there were 3 options they could go with. Option #1, Proceed as planned -Total removal and spot removal of asbestos. Option #2, No removal of asbestos and go with wallmount sprinklers. Option #3, Total abatement -entire building removal , & replace ceiling and ceiling sprinkler system. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe that we go with Option #2. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stonecipher absent and not voting. Motion carried. RELIEF -MEDICAL Smitty's Mobile Home Plaza Rent 150.00 Frank Mueller Rent 210.00 Walmart Pharmacy Prescription 7.14 Wayfair Motel Rent 37.00 COURTHOUSE BUILDING Krhounek Povondra Architects Construction 3430.41 BOND FUND SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Kirkpatrick Pettis Monte Malouf Jr. & Assoc. The Bruce Corp. Bonds Supplies Remodeling Contract INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION Business World Products Quality Books Inc Simon & Schuster Oceana Publications Inc Ingram Library Services Ulverscroft Large Print Books LTD DK Family Learning Baker & Taylor Inc Hastings Public Library Walmart Store Adams County Bldg. Fund World Com Technologies Inc Crestline Co Inc Business World Products Hastings Utilities City of Hastings Office Supplies LIBRARY Supplies Supplies Subscription Supplies Books Books Supplies Library Services VISITORS PROMOTION Office Supplies Rent Long Distance Service Supplies Office Supplies Utilities Phone 1209.91 93.60 33930.00 34.56 5646.62 67.34 119.00 766.49 210.70 221.85 , 2381.39 1440.00 8.97 500.00 38.73 234.23 20.54 178.85 17.02 Hastings Utilities Hastings Tribune Farmers Union Coop Adams County Highway Simple Choice Service Center Samuelson Equipment Linda Parr Nebraska Salt & Grain Woodwards Disposal Uniservice Inc Husker Total Power Thomsen Oil Southern Power District Mr. Automotive Napa Nebraska Peterbilt Albert Cornelius Motor Fuels Division Cash-Wa Candy Co Hastings Battery & Electric Adams County Highway Dept Electricity Legal Ad Fuel Misc. Gas Service Supplies Mileage Supplies Garbage Disposal Service Supplies Fuel Electricity Repairs Supplies Repairs Prior Service Special Fuel Tax Supplies WEED CONTROL Repairs Fuel Reimbursement GENERAL 319.30 52.67 2290.20 51.78 862.76 494.29 33.90 1473.50 54.59 25.20 197.07 3339.56 267.41 119.31 142.87 192.66 92.32 270.31 16.25 50.42 29.79 Central Community College Registration 80.00 8 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Fakes Office Products NADA Appraisal Guide Vaughans Printers Computer Hardware Pronto Land Measurer Inc Dugan Business Forms CPI Redfield Patricia Gizinski Holiday Inn Ramada Inn NE Dept of Revenue Dale Gartner TCG Computer Services Secretary of State Union Bank & Trust Co Hastings Tribune Local Government Institute Garlock Glass Service O'Keefe Elevator Co Inc Big G Auto Service Center Belkin Medina Esther Glover Computer Hardware Inc Walmart Stores Inc Great Plains Chrysler Plymouth Hastings Radiology Assoc Pc Keith's Pharmacies Drive In Drug Cash -Way Candy Co Bert's Rexall Drugs Badger Uniforms James Sidlo Sam Reed Brenda Chrise Jane Bolling Richard Fahrenholtz Kim Thayer David Rutt James Stutesman Gary Hueske Dan Furman Adams County Senior Services Oswald Appraisal Preferred Mail Service Hastings Tribune Union Bank & Tr Co Kearney County Clerk Correctional Counseling Inc Kearney County Treasurer Brenda McCrady Art Toogood Public Defender Art Toogood Public Defender Jason Adler Brad Consbruck James Konen Eakes Office Plus Electronics Service Friends Motors Supply Mike Poplau Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Office Supplies Renewal Office Supplies Disk Supplies Supplies Renew Value Guide Supplies Mileage Naco Meeting Assessor School Workshop Registration Mileage Internet Services Law Book Copier Rent Publication Performance Review Repairs Repairs Repairs Mileage & Interpretation Mileage & Interpretation Supplies Supplies Service Professional Services Prescriptions Supplies Prescriptions Uniforms Clothing Maintenance Clothing Maintenance Clothing Maintenance Clothing Maintenance Clothing Maintenance Clothing Maintenance Clothing Maintenance Clothing Maintenance Clothing Maintenance Clothing Maintenance Handi-Bus Appraisal Fee Postage Advertising Copier Rent Copier Rent Professional Serv. Postage Legal fees Reimbursement Mileage Clothing Maintenance Clothing Maintenance Clothing Maintenance Office Supplies Phone Service Supplies & Repairs Clothing Maintenance Reimbursement 437.40 55.00 109.78 9.95 67.00 435.05 22.00 98.88 115.20 154.38 102.27 75.00 540.14 20.00 5.00 186.68 90.00 75.00 56.00 229.24 8.00 95.00 49,60 1799.00 58.98 19.85 34.00 103.18 34.70 373.40 239.54 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 35.00 105.00 35.00 105.00 105.00 9532.26 200.00 3000.00 710.99 355.00 84.80 28.00 124.32 497.15 3403.14 66.30 105.00 35.00 35.00 58.61 20.00 42.98 35.00 366.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA ri COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NE January 20, 1998 9:30 A.M. The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present: Woodman, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Stuehrenberg absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication in the Hastings Daily 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, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nayes: none. Stuehrenberg absent and not voting. Motion carried. Murman stated there would be a Prison Committee meeting tonight at the City Building. Friend attended the Adams County Senior Services meeting. Stonecipher reported that the county could use the heating and the air handler that was put on the KN Annex and they wouldn't have to buy one and would save the county about $10,000. She also reported she visited with George Spencer about the Veteran's Service Office rental situation. Their long range planning committee is to tear the building down. She said our timing would be about right, and probably will about fulfill our 2 year contract. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend that we accept Chris Lewis letter of recommendation to increase her Deputy's salary to 80% of the Clerk's salary. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stuehrenberg absent and not voting. Motion carried. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe, that we hold executive session to discuss personnel. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stuehrenberg absent and not voting. Motion carried. Executive session began at 9:45 A.M. Motion by Friend, seconded by Muroran, that we resume regular session. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stuehrenberg absent and not voting. Motion carried. Regular session began at 9:50 A.M. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe that we authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections 12105 and 12108 thru 12113. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stuehrenberg absent and not voting. Motion carried. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend that we approve the claims on their respective funds and authorize the Clerk to issue checks for the same. Roll call ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe, and Plambeck. Nays: none. Stuehrenberg absent and not voting. Motion carried. Terry Marshall, Hastings/Adams County Management Director and Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson of the Adams County Board presented Hastings/Adams County Emergency Management Volunteers a letter of recognition. The Board made their quarterly inspection of the jail. Beatrice State Home Lincoln Regional Center INSTITUTION Patient Care Patient Care 372.00 186.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA John Krontz 10 Steve Campbell Clothing Maintenance Kevin Mauck 105.00 Clothing Maintenance 35.00 Douglas Ruhter Clothing Maintenance Rod Wilkerson 35.00 Clothing Maintenance 35.00 Michael Peterson Clothing Maintenance M. Glenn Kemp 105.00 Clothing Maintenance 105.00 Michael Shada Clothing Maintenance 105.00 Donald D Pettengill Clothing Maintenance 105.00 Gordon Sidlo Clothing Maintenance 105.00 John Rust Clothing Maintenance 35.00 Adams County Highway Dept Gas for Sheriff Vehicles 1409.06 National Sheriffs Assoc Road Signs 112.00 Aliant Cellular Service Dan Consbruck 1 Supplies .00 115.00 Wheelers Supplies 7 Platte Valley Comm of Hastings Inc Supplies 5 00 Pp Moore 83.00 Supplies 34.47 Business World Products Office Supplies 6.77 Business World Products Office Supplies 174.36 United States Post Office Stamps 38.40 Vaughan Printers Envelopes 118.93 Fakes Office Plus Copier Lease & Supplies 450.28 Esther Glover Mileage & Interpretation 69.60 Eileen's Colossal Cookies Cookies 10.00 Maria C Valdes Intrepretation 140.00 Adams County Court Court Costs 65.00 County Court Jury Payroll Jurors 855.20 Adams County Jury Payroll Jurors 826.00 This Board will now recess subject to the call of the chairperson. Clothing Maintenance 105.00 Chrisella Lewis ounty Clerk Beverly John \ .� Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 11 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION Business World Products U.S. West Communications Nebraska Machinery LCL Truck Equipment Ne Dept of Revenue Pavelka Truck & Trailer Repair Samuelson Equipment CO Greg Vossler Visa Center Kenesaw Korner Holt Inc Adams Co Highway Dept Heartland Machine Heartland Coop H & M Equipment General Glass Eakes Office Plus Drummond American Lisa Dirks Country General Computer Hardware Inc Commerical Electronics Big G Commercial Road Department Retirement Social Security Blue Cross & Blue Shield Omaha Life Office Supplies Phone Service ROAD Repairs Repairs City Sales & Use Tax Return Repairs Parts & Labor Reimbursement Supplies Fuel Repairs Reimbursement Repairs Repairs & Service Call Crushed Rock Mirror Office Supplies Supplies Mileage Supplies `Supplies Supplies Supplies Salaries Matching Matching Health Insurance Disability Insurance McDermott & Miller Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Rochester Midland Jesco Central Data Processing Union Bank & Trust Vaughan Printers Clerk of District Court Clerk of District Court Maria C Valdes Esther Glover Phyllis Bartlett Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Adams County Sheriffs Fee Acct GTE Midwest Cornhusker Press Eakes Office Plus Phelps County Treasurer , Adams County Clerk Aliant Cellular Post Master CWLA GENERAL County Audit Supplies Repairs Supplies Service Copier Lease Supplies Court Cost Witness Fees Interpretation Interpretation & Mileage Prior Service EPC Patient Cost Fees & Mileage Phone Service Supplies Office Supplies Telephone Paper Cellular Service Stamps Supplies 14.28 13.80 1043.30 257.96. 16.61 39.63 90.57 31.94 43.00 15.44 74.84 56.66 23.90 63.00 1156.91 13.07 77.26 3278.91 24.15 21.82 13.90 78.41 41.04 57097.21 3354.21 4247.43 6805.10 134.85 10160.00 718.00 23.64 67.95 7.80 180.00 72.19 4677.34 302.00 20.00 118.80 91.60 450.00 3935.74 42.03 60.79 26.73 116.21 23.50 104.40 64.00 25.19 12 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY NEBRASKA , Bee Office Solutions Adams County Clerk Computer Hardware Inc Business World Products Shoemaker & Witt Seiler, Parker, & Moncrief, PC Nicholas D Valle Aliant Cellular First United Methodist Church Hastings Utilities Julia Moeller NACO County Supervisors County Clerk's Office County Treasurer's Office Register Deed's Office County Assessor's Office Planning & Zoning Data Processing Dept Clerk of District Court Public Defender's Office Building & Ground's Dept County Extension Office Microfilm Clerk Sheriffs Dept County Attorney's Office Communications County Surveyor Veteran's Service Office Retirement Social Security Blue Cross & Blue Shield Omaha Life Library Retirement Social Security Blue Cross & Blue Shield Omaha Life Weed Control Dept Retirement Social Security Blue Cross & Blue Shield Omaha Life County Visitor's Bureau Social Security Blue Cross & Blue Shield Omaha Life Office Supplies Postage Supplies Office Supplies Professional Services Professional Services Professional Services Cellular Service Rent Utilities Mileage & Supplies Workshop Registration Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salary Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salary Salaries Salaries Salaries Salary Salaries Matching Matching Health Insurance Disability Insurance LIBRARY Salaries Matching Matching Health Insurance Disability Insurance WEED CONTROL Salaries Matching Matching Health Insurance Disability Insurance VISITORS PROMOTION Salaries Matching Health Insurance Disability Insurance 5.92 593.58 78.45 400.38 177.00 504.50 292.03 158.93 900.00 201.06 81.55 240.00 5833.59 9287.16 18250.74 5897.28 14062.76 1211.16 3068.56 9895.49 7194.05 6538.70 11943.65 1136.34 44614.97 20458.67 23316.80 83.33 4615.47 10177.12 13713.81 22336.76 451.05 2867.65 87.66 219.38 216.69 4.65 3728.53 223.71 274.82 528.04 9.30 2193.00 167.77 282.86 4.65 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA This Board will now recess sub'ect to the call of the chairperson. andy Plambeck Chairperson Chrise a ewis County Clerk Beverly Jo o Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, January 27,1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stuehrenberg was absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Friend that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice 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. Woodman attended a meeting of the Prison Site Committee and also the Trumbull Rain Water Basin. Their project after two years of study is ready to proceed. He has a meeting tonight with the County Extension Board. Murman also attended the Prison Site Committee meeting on January 21, 1998. He has sent letters to eighteen communities surrounding Hastings asking them to send letters of support to the Hastings/Adams County efforts for acquisition of the State prison. There was a discussion of how best to inform the public as to the prison acquisition process and it was decided to conduct a public meeting on January 28, 1998 at 7:00 PM in the lecture hall of the Hastings Museum. He also attended a meeting of Mid Nebraska Individual Services last weeliand things are going well. There had been a fire in a new fourplex in Grand Island but the damages have been repaired. He also attended a CASA meeting and they are starting a new program with college students working with truancy cases in the county. Friend attended a City Council meeting a sat in on an Executive Session involving the Landfill however no action was taken. Stonecipher reported on a new plan from the architect regarding archival space in the basement of the courthouse and stated they would need to continue to work on this. She also reported that Dept. of Health and Human Services had contacted her and they would like to be able to occupy one floor of the ACOB by May if possible. Kehoe attended a meeting with the City about GIS and GPS. He also attended a Planning and Zoning meeting and reported that the Comprehensive Plan is being modified and estimated it would be completed in 3 months. Plambeck also attended the Planning & Zoning meeting and reported they had good attendance. She also met with Region III on Friday and a breakdown of federal, state and county funds was distributed. She said that Region III is well respected around the state and have been selected for many pilot projects one of them being the new program, Professional Partners which deals with children with mental problems. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Woodman to move to Board of Equalization for motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Friend to reappoint Jerome Konen of Roseland to the Adams County Senior Services Board. roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Plambeck conducted a discussion of the standing committees for 1998 and if it was agreeable with all Board members the committees would remain the same as 1997. All Board members were agreeable to this. 14 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Woodman, seconded by Kehoe to enter Executive Session for a contract matter. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Entered Executive session at 10:00 AM. Motion by Kehoe seconded by Stonecipher to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Returned to regular session at 10:24 AM. Milan Franzen, a member of the Adams County Volunteer Ambulance Corps appeared before the Board for a discussion of insurance coverage of the Volunteers ambulances. He pointed out some items in the volunteers contract with the county and asked the county to allow them to stay under the county's insurance coverage. He stated that every other volunteer corps in the county has funds to finance their service by means of a tax levy. He also mentioned that the Corps is looking for a lot to erect a building to house the ambulances and the City may be willing to give them help by providing a lot for a building. Murman asked if the Volunteers could become part of the Hastings Rural Fire District, thereby giving them taxing authority to finance their services. Franzen said the idea has been examined and the Volunteers are not opposed to the idea. Woodman read a letter from NIRMA stating that insurance coverage for the two ambulances was discontinued effective January 12, 1998 and that they have not had EMT coverage for some time. The county cannot insure the vehicles because they are not county property. Kehoe said that he wanted it stated in public session that the Adams County Volunteer Ambulance Corps needs to know right now they have no insurance coverage. Franzen asked if the county would accept the ambulances if the Corps would donate them to the County. It was the general consensus of the Board that they did not want to be in the ambulance business. Don Adams, Jr., executive director of Nebraskans First, appeared before the Board to ask them to join a coalition of eight counties to adopt land use rules to protect the county's interest in resources. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same on their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Motion by Friend, seconded by Munman to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections #12114-12116. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Clara Devitt Rader Real Estate Aliant Communications Lambert Struss Ray Velder Steve Craig Michie Adams County Attorney Norwest Investment Management Hastings Police Dept. Gail Stokes Donna Daiss Vaughans Printers Inc. Monty McCord Amber J Sutter West Group Uniglobe Martin Miller Tokai Financial Services City National Bank & Trust Election Systems & Software Business World Products Fred Thompson Associates Inc. Fakes Office Plus Big G Commercial Division RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent Rent EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND January services ROAD FUND Prior service Prior service GENERAL FUND Rent Manuals Law enforcement Bar Association dues Court costs Bill of exceptions Books & software Envelopes & stationary Badge Transcripts Manuals Witness costs Copier Bank fees Maintenance contract Office supplies Engineering Fees Office supplies Supplies 210.00 277.50 1717.49 12.00 19.00 440.00 159.67 1500.00 250.00 30.00 11.00 '218.89 352.81 80.25 52.25 408.57 301.00 280.00 40.00 750.00 94.39 1025.00 19.21 32.55 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 1.5 Hastings Utilities Woodwards Disposal Service Inc. Dial Heating & Air Conditioning Liberty Uniform Rental Service Graces Locksmith Hastings Utilities Vaughan Printers Inc. Mid -Nebraska Restaurant Supply Co Williams Exterminating Aliens of Hastings Inc. Clay County Sheriffs Dept. Geiger & Dietze Ophthalmology Hall County Dept. of Corrections Cash-Wa Candy Co Jerry's Econo-Drug Bert's Rexall Drugs Hastings Orthopedic PC Keith's Pharmacies Drive -In Drugs Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Adams County Jail Revolving Food Acct Maria C Valdes Business World Products Rinder Printing Co Eakes Office Plus Intuit Capsoft Development West Group Kenneth Maughan Jr. Charles H Nash Jr. Rick R Herrington Monty L Herrington Danny D Niederhaus Michael W Harig Sr. Donald L Stilley Judy C Maughan Hugh B Nehls David J Kempf William E Redinger Stanley R Thayer Gary L Devaney Don Bogard Robert D Hansen Shawn L Hansen William R Loutzenheiser Brad Marshall Elizabeth Ochsner Ed Lightner Roscoe Story Minnie Burchard Madelyn Cosgrove Minden Office Supply Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Esther Glover Stephen A Scherr Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Langvardt & Valle Langvardt & Valle Sirchie Finger Print Lab Wheelers Radioshack Theis Service Station WalMart Stores Inc. Aliant Cellular Alamar Uniforms Eakes Office Plus Executive Copier Systems Graces Locksmith Service Big G Stores Business World Products Champion Auto Stores Electrical service December service Repairs Supplies Keys Electrical service Supplies Supplies Monthly service Supplies Inmate lodging Inmate medical Inmate lodging Supplies Inmate Medications Inmate Medications Inmate Medical Inmate Medications Inmate medical Reimbursement Interpreter services Supplies Supplies Supplies Software Software Pamphlets Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Prior service Prior service Prior service Prior service Prior service Supplies Court appt atty Interpreter services Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Supplies Supplies Supplies Repairs. Supplies December service Supplies Supplies Copier Keys Supplies Supplies Supplies 6497.00 117.10 30.00 268.25 3.80 1121.61 106.00 39.20 20.00 9.97 800.00 55.00 4927 74.19 115.86 323.42 190.00 57.67 815.09 2546.08 80.00 500.00 47.94 4.45 34.95 47.00 37.90 120.00 30.00 30.00 75.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 45.00 45.00 75.00 45.00 75.00 60.00 75.00 75.00 157.50 127.50 80.15 19.00 15.00 14.00 14.00 32.05 1778.85 20.00 390.00 679.00 448.07 21.52 168.80 30.97 45.54 36.00 7.96 60.01 24.23 43.84 260.00 4.90 166.09 103.28 30.00 16 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Commercial Electronics Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc. Hastings Police Dept. J & B Mobile Lock Service Kerr Chevrolet Geo Inc. NE Central Data Processing Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Aliant Communications Aliant Cellular Joseph E Ballweg Microfilm Imaging Systems Eastman Kodak Co Information Systems Inc. Service Credit report Assistance Service call Vehicle service Data processing costs Reimbursement Service calls December service Conference expenses Supplies Repairs Supplies This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk c � n Beverly Johnso Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson 30.00 2.50 48.60 30.00 31.76 30.38 683.91 381.89 19.51 119.88 259.50 618.00 129.12 COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, January 27, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization with the following members present: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stuehrenberg was absent. Also present were Jan Timm of the Treasurers office, Chris Lewis, County Clerk and Donna Fegler Daiss, County Attorney. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to accept the Treasurer's recommendation to grant motor vehicle exemptions to the Salvation Army for one new vehicle, Catholic Social Services for renewal of three vehicles and the Boy Scouts for renewal of one vehicle. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. This Board will now recess subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnso Deputy Jnr.) Sandy Plambeck Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, February 3, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe reported he had attended a Civil Defense meeting. Terry Marshall had advised that the company that has been supplying the agency with Doppler radar has been sold to another company and he no. longer has radar. He is looking for another source to replace the radar but it could cost $600.00 per month. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 17 Stonecipher reported that the contract with Dept. of Health and Human Services was being worked on and she should be able to bring it to the Board as soon as its finished. She also reported that DHHS has been allowed to extend their stay in the Foote Building thereby easing the need to hurry remodeling at the ACOB. She asked the other Supervisors to look at the floor coverings that had been changed and asked them to give their opinions. She also mentioned that perhaps the Emergency Services Committee needed to work with Michele Klingler about the new phone systems that would be needed. Stuehrenberg attended a meeting of Midland Area Agency on Aging. Friend also attended the MAAA meeting and reported they are attempting to locate $350,000.00 that apparently should be in the budget. NACO is bringing some of the Health and Human Services agencies into its organization and have formed a Health & Human Services Committee to explain their functions to the counties. Murman reported he attended a meeting of the Prison Site Committee and the committee will hand deliver their proposal to Lincoln on Friday this week. He said of the eighteen letters sent to surrounding communities asking for their support for Hastings' acquisition, only three responses had been received. Woodman attended his first meeting with the County Extension Board and had received alot of propaganda regarding the need to fill the vacancy of Horticulturist. He also reported that Roger Parks, County Highway Superintendent is getting proposals on projects involving cost sharing with the state. Stonecipher added that she had handed out a complete remodeling construction schedule to the Board and the completion date will be February 11, 1999. This will take cooperation and coordination from everyone. The Board had also received letters from the District Judge regarding jury scheduling and the remodeling schedules. The Building and Grounds Committee will work with him to work out a plan. At the request of the Chairperson, Donna Fegler Daiss updated the Board on a lawsuit that has been brought against the counties by employees involving the county contributions to the employee retirement funds. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend to approve the appointments of the following member and terms to the Adams County Convention and Visitors Bureau: Rick Milton, three year term; Don Seaton, two year term, Tom Lauvetz, two year term and Sharon Stoneciper, three year term. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Kehoe to transfer the title for a 1974 Chevrolet ambulance to the Roseland Rural Fire Protection District. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Plambeck told the Board she was in receipt of a copy of a letter from the County Attorney to the Adams County Volunteer Ambulance Corps informing them that they could no longer have vehicle or EMT insurance coverage through the county since our insurance carrier says the county does not own those vehicles. There was a discussion about a resolution regarding the county joining a compact of eight other counties to develop a land use plan to protect the county's rights to resources such as water. Motion by Stuehrenberg to pass Resolution #98-02-03 committing the county to develop a local land use plan. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, Murman. Complete text of Resolution #98-02-03 on file in the County Clerk's office. Motion by Woodman,Sseconded by Stuehrenberg to move to Board of Equalization. Ro l 1 Stcenci r, Mme, 1�rie d kehoe ata. Plarbec k. lays 10:15 Plambeek and tuehrenberg announced to the Board that they would not be seeking re election to their respective districts. Stonecipher and Kehoe presented information regarding the cooling coils for the air conditioning systems. Stonecipher said the coils have worn out since being replaced in 1991 because the water used for lawn sprinkling has been recycled through them and has caused them to deteriorate. They will need to be replaced in order to have air conditioning this summer. Plambeck asked Daiss if it would be necessary to bid this replacement of coils. Tim Dean, maintenance supervisor, said the only other companies he knew that could replace them were located in Denver and Texas. Daiss said due to the specialty nature of this item, it would not be necessary to bid it. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve replacement of the cooling coils and repairs based on approval from the architect that it will not impact the remodeling project with the money for the replacement to come from the Contingency Fund. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. 18 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims and authorize the Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections # 12106, 12107 and 12117-12121 and 12132. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays. none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman, to accept officers reports from the County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, County Clerk, Building Permits and Sheriff. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. John Mason Walgreens Pharmacy Val Kershner Jackson Wilson Funeral Home Quad C Consulting Borley Moving & Storage NE Safety & Fire Equipment Inc. Protex Central Inc. Big G Commercial Division Graces Locksmith Service Aliant Communications West Publishing Thomas Law Book Co Westlaw West Publishing Co Shepards Lexis Law Publishing Fakes Office Plus Aliant Communications Deweese Sand & Gravel Consumers Service Co Computer Hardware Cash-Wa Candy Co Business World Products Big G Commercial Division Big G Auto Aliens Adams County Highway Dept. Holt Inc. Heartland Machine Hastings Battery & Electric Genes Repair Fobben Diesel Service Friesen Chevrolet Five Star Shop Service Eds Radiator Repair Mr Automotive Midwest Service & Sales Mid City Auto Supply Lilley Sand & Gravel Laird Motors Inc. Klein Survey Systems Kerr Chevrolet GEO Inc. NAPA NE Public Power Dst Nebraska Peterbilt Nebraska Salt & Grain Co Rodeo Road Equipment Uniservice Inc. Union Bank & Trust Van Diest Supply Co Mr Automotive REJ TPF MEDICAL FUND Rent Medications Rent Burial BOND FUND Progress billing Moving Moving costs Moving costs Keys Keys Remodeling costs INHERITANCE TAX FUND Law Books Law Books Computer service Computer billing Law book Law books ROAD FUND Supplies January services Gravel Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Tires Supplies Reimbursement Repairs Repairs Repairs Repairs Repairs Repairs Supplies Repairs Supplies Signs Repairs Gravel Repairs Supplies Repairs Supplies January service Repairs Ice Control Repairs Supplies Copier Supplies WEED FUND Supplies GENERAL FUND 210.00 118.34 197.50 1835.00 5990.00 1973.00 192.00 469.87 2.25 339.85 1020.98 2475.00 42.50 275.00 7282.05 192.00 458.45 12.64. 163.75 834.03 11.02 39.95 16.25 30.60 47.27 148.10 6.51 26.22 520.34 30.21 119.98 35.00 2.96 86.60 84.00 258.58 149.71 210.00 325.20 428.80 25.29 349.32 105.83 102.94 945.00 4440.64 50.40 210.00 588.75 27.44 123.00 38.20 RECORD No. 24 SUPERVISORS ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Electrical service 7.41 Hastings Utilities MIPS 1997 W -2s 112.13 NACO County directories 35.55 Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Supplies 89.85 IBM Corp Media charges 190.00 Micro Warehouse Software 21.20 Kelly Products Supplies 213.10 Clerk of District Court Witness fees 634.40 Clerk of Supreme Court Court costs 53.00 Union Bank & Trust Copier 240.00 University of NE Extension Supplies 425.40 Business World Products Supplies 25.59 Extension Revolving Fund Reimbursement 421.00 John Parr Mileage 11.97 Brian McMahon Mileage 9.45 Joyce Bridger Mileage 5.04 Sheila Heilman Mileage 1.26 Dave Bosle Mileage 2.52 Evelyn Bourg Mileage 1.10 Renny Crawford Travel expenses 115.92 Susan Brown Travel expenses 91.32 Scottie McMillin Travel expenses 54.50 Paul Swanson Travel expenses 77.75 Deb Thompson Mileage 3.15 Russell Smith Mileage 7.88 Tim Overmiller Mileage 1.58 Lester Oelschlager Mileage 10.08 Alexander Hamilton Institute Supplies 21.50 Badger Uniforms Uniforms 210.58 Berts Rexall Drugs Inmate medications 576.00 Cash-Wa Candy Co Supplies 163.14 LETN Law Enforcement TN February services 388.00 Wa1Mart Stores Supplies 69.41 Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Inmate medical 493.08 Williams Exterminating Monthly service 11.00 Hamilton County Sheriffs Dept. Inmate lodging 60.00 Institutional Eye Care Inmate medical 25.50 Keiths Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Inmate medications 324.90 Cornhusker Press Supplies 200.99 Day Timer Corp Supplies 20.70 Eakes Office Plus Copier 286.00 Father Flannagans Boys Home Juvenile housing 450.00 DAS Material Division Supplies 125.09 Rinder Printing Supplies 99.32 Esther Glover Interpreter services 108.80 Aliant Cellular January service 94.07 Dawson County Sheriff Office Service fees 5.00 Red Willow County Sheriff Service fees 15.50 Lancaster County Sheriff Service fees 16.00 Clay County Sheriffs Dept. Service fees 60.36 Eagle County Sheriff Service fees 8.72 Franklin County Sheriff Service fees 32.16 Professional Forms Inc. Supplies 204.12 Cornhusker Press Supplies 87.87 Adams County Clerk Paper 70.50 Computer Hardware Inc. Supplies 59.50 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 31.90 Business World Products Supplies 64.30 Nat'l Directory of Children Youth & 198.00 Family Services Books Correctional Counseling Inc. Manuals 158.85 Kelly Lines Study Group 112.00 Shoemaker & Witt Court appt atty 294.00 Gene C Foote II Court appt atty 726.00 Stephen A Scherr Court appt atty 102.00 Hastings Tribune Advertising 38.49 Kims Car Spa Vehicle cleaning 75.00 Alamar Uniforms Uniforms 47.68 Adams County Sheriff's Mileage Acct Service fee 5.00 Aliens of Hastings Inc. Supplies 58.26 20 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Day -Timers Inc. DTN Corp Fakes Office Plus Graces Locksmith Service National Neighborhood Watch Donald D Pettengill RadioShack Tuxall Uniform & Equipment Inc. Video Kingdom Kenesaw Motor Co Kerr Chevrolet Geo Inc. Laird Motors Inc. Jerry Spady Pontiac Cadillac GMC M & B Business Machine Service Gregg Magee Aliant Communications Aliant Communications Aliant Cellular DAS Division of Communications DAS Division of Communications Villager Motor Inn Julia Moeller Business World Products Clerk of District Court This Board is now recessed subject Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly John's'on Deputy Supplies Weather service fee Supplies Keys Signs Mileage Supplies Supplies Supplies Vehicle service Vehicle service Vehicle service Repairs Supplies Mileage January service Phone service Phone service Telecomm service Netcomm services Lodging Mileage Supplies Jury payroll to the call of the Chairperson. Sandy Plambeck Chairperson 37.80 216.00 582.20 4.65 112.00 156.09 85.92 133.85 47.70 103.05 246.11 338.93 286.54 23.50 457.65 447.21 1439.49 163.01 520.00 1243.45 59.00 31.50 127.20 2866.60 COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, February 3, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding and the following members present: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present were Dale Gartner, Assessor; Jill Beyke, Appraiser; Donna Fegler Daiss, County Attorney and Chris Lewis, County Clerk. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to accept the Assessors recommendation to grant real estate exemptions to Educational Service Unit No. 9, Head Start Child & Family Development Program and Hope Training School. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to accept the Assessors recommendation to grant exemptions to Hastings College. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher abstained from voting. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to accept the Assessors recommendationto grant real estate exemptions to the following religious organizations: Assembly of God Church, Assumption Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Berean Fundamental Church of Hastings, Christ Lutheran Church of Juniata, Church of Christ, Church in Hastings, Church of the Nazarene, Crosier Fathers Corp., Evangelical Free Church/Hastings, Evangelical Zion Lutheran Church, Faith Lutheran Church, First Baptist Church, First Church of God, First Church of God of Hastings, First Christian Church, First Congregational Church of Hastings, First Presbyterian Church, First Methodist Church, Grace United Methodist Church, German Congregational Church, Hanover Presbyterian Church, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Jehovah's Witness Congregation, Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints, Juniata Community Church,Juniata United Methodist Church, Kenesaw Methodist Church, Kenesaw Sacred Heart Church, Keystone Baptist Church, Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, M E Church, NE District Church of the Nazarene, Nebraska Conference Assoc. of 7th Day, Peace Lutheran Church, Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church, Roseland Sacred Heart Church, 2nd Presbyterian Church, St. Cecilia Church of Hastings, St. Cecilia & St. Michael Churches of Hastings, St. Michael's Church, St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church/Glenvil, St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church/Holstein, St. Pauls Lutheran Church, First St. Pauls Evangelical SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Lutheran Church, St. Pauls Lutheran Church, United Pentecostal Church, Wardens & Vestrymen of St. Marks Pro -Cathedral, and Zion Lutheran Church. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Woodman to accept the Assessors recommendation to grant real estate exemptions to the following charitable organizations: Adams County Red Cross, Adams County Senior Services, Central Nebraska Good Will, Emergency Protective Service Shelter, Gingerbread Playschool, Inc., Hastings Masonic Temple, Hastings Area Chamber of Commerce, Hastings Arid Society, Hastings Christian Counseling Service Inc., Hastings Family Planning, Inc., Kenesaw Senior Citizens, Inc., Martin Luther Homes of Nebraska, Inc., Mid -NE Assoc. for Developmental Housing, Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society, Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital, Mid -Nebraska Foundation Inc., Nebraska Assoc. of Developmental Housing, Midland Area Agency on Aging, Nebraska Softball Foundation, New Horizons, Inc., Pooh Corner West Child Development, Pooh Corner South Child Development, Salvation Army, South Central Behavioral Services, Spouse Abuse/Sexual Assault Crisis Center, Sunny side, Inc., Tehama Temple Holding Co, YMCA and YWCA. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Woodman to accept the Assessors recommendation to grant partial real estate exemptions to the following organizations: First United Methodist Church, BPO of Elks #159, Aerie #592 Fraternal Order of Eagles, DAV of Hastings, American Legion Post#11, Hastings Knights of Pythias, VFW Post #1346, Hastings Columbian Holding Co, Mary Lansing Memorial Hospital, Head Start Child & Family Program and Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to uphold the Assessors recommendation to deny real estate exemptions on six vacant lots owned by the Assembly of God Church. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Woodman, seconded byMurman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:27 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk andy Plambeck Chairperson Beverly John Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, February 10, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stuehrenberg was absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Jason Clancy, NIRMA Loss Control Specialist presented a model Loss Control Manual to the Board advising them to have the various departments and the County Attorney review the policies and procedures covered in the manual prior to the Board adopting them for Adams County. He also stated over the next 2-3 years that over 200 additional policies and procedures would be forthcoming for the Boards action. He also suggested that the manual should be kept with the County Safety Officer. Kehoe asked if the Rural Fire Protection Districts could be members of NIRMA. Clancy answered that no, they could not because of the way it was decided the structure of NIRMA would be when it was developed. Woodman reported that the Board would be opening gravel bids later this morning. He also mentioned that Roger Parks would be giving some information regarding surplus vehicles later this morning. 22 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Murman reported that the prison bid had been delivered to Lincoln and there were a total of 16 proposals. They expect to have a decision about the short list by March 9th and there will be committee members in Hastings on February 19th to evaluate the Hastings/Adams County proposal. He also said that 5 surrounding communities had sent letters of support. Stonecipher reported that she had received a call from the Child Development Center. They are currently doing some remodeling and they would like to meet with the Buildings and Grounds Committee regarding replacement of some windows in the facility. Kehoe reported he has been busy answering calls regarding questions about the remodeling of both buildings and he also had some new construction information to bring to the Board later in the meeting. Roger Parks told the Board he has received a letter from the State Roads District Engineer of Grand Island. They have presented a standard agreement to relocate a section corner under the old overpass on Highway 6 by Good Samaritan Village. The County would do the survey work with the total cost not to exceed $200.00. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman to authorize the Chairperson to sign the agreement with the State of Nebraska regarding the relocation of a section corner. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman,. Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Parks also presented a resolution setting temporary weight limitations on County roads which is done each spring. He said that this year he is presenting it earlier than previously because Webster County is placing temporary restrictions on their roads now and would like Adams County to comply on the same roads that enter into Adams County. He said permits are available at $10.00 each for anyone who needs to traverse those roads in excess of the temporary limitations. Murman stated that he would like to see the roads posted only as needed as he felt it was a hardship to those farmers who need to use the roads. The resolution states that the restrictions apply only after the roads are posted and they could be posted only when it was determined there was a need. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to pass Resolution # 98-02-10.1 regarding temporary weight restrictions on described county roads as needed effective February 11, 1998 for a period of 75 days. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend. Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Parks also told the Board that he had been contacted regarding two federal surplus vehicles for sale at $7000.00 each. They could be used for sign trucks, tool trucks or trucks to haul around the GPS equipment needed for the mapping project. Murman asked if the Road Committee had a recommendation. Woodman said it is a good opportunity to buy a vehicle at one-third of the regular cost and the Road Dept. budget has money in it for purchasing vehicles. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Kehoe to authorize Parks to check out the two surplus vehicles and if they would be usable to the County to go ahead and purchase them. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. At 10:00 AM the Board conducted a bid opening for gravel contracts. Motion By Woodman, seconded by Friend to award the following gravel contracts to the low bidders: Kenesaw Township Bruners Sand & Gravel Verona Township Lilleys Sand & Gravel Wanda Township Bruners Sand & Gravel Juniata Township Lilleys Sand & Gravel Highland Township Lilleys Sand & Gravel West Blue Township Lilleys Sand & Gravel Denver Township Lilleys Sand & Gravel Blaine Township Lilleys Sand & Gravel Cottonwood Township Bruners Sand & Gravel Roseland Township Lilleys Sand & Gravel Logan Township Bladen Sand & Gravel Silver Lake Township Lilleys Sand & Gravel Ayr Township Lilleys Sand & Gravel Hanover Township Vontz Construction Zero Township Vontz Construction Little Blue Township Vontz Construction Aggregate Lilleys Sand & Gravel Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. S tuehrenberg, absent. Julia Moeller shared a letter from Smith Hayes with the Board regarding bonds. 23 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stonecipher to approve the managers application received from the Liquor Control Commission for Highland Operating Co., dba, Lochland Country Club and manager, Brenda Lessor. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Plambeck read the following statement regarding officials and their employees and made it part of the official record: "The Adams County Board of Supervisors has recently been contacted concerning the decisions of various county officials as they relate to the employment and discharge of personnel within the individual county offices. County elected officials act independently of the county board and have the inherent authority to establish policies for, and to regulate the internal management of his or her own office. County elected officials in all counties have the authority to hire necessary clerks and assistants for such periods and to prescribe the terms and conditions of employment. County elected officials are not required to consult the Adams County Board of Supervisors in matters concerning the internal management of their office. The Adams County Board of Supervisors cannot mandate compliance by County elected officials with any personnel policy or regulations adopted by the Adams County Board of Supervisors concerning employee hiring, advancement, training, career development, position classification, salary administration, fringe benefits, discharge and other related activities. Such policies, should they exist, serve only as guidelines for County elected officials in their hiring and discharge practices." Plambeck added that the statement was in response to an anonymous letter that all the Board members had received. Kehoe reported that the county has not yet received a building permit from the City of Hastings and demolition is nearly complete and they will soon be ready to begin construction. He asked the County Attorney to check and see if the county actually needed a permit from the city as school districts are considered a higher entity than cities and do not have to apply for building permits. Stonecipher reported that change orders have been received from the architect, however they are confusing and rather than have the Board make decisions on them now she wants clarification from the architect first. She also said that the Board will need to vacate the Assembly Room for their meetings in the next 3-4 months. She has inquired of the City Administrator about using the City Council Chambers. That would be acceptable with the City. She also said that she had inquired about using the meeting room at the library but it is frequently used for video conferencing and that would be inconvenient. There is another possibility of using a meeting room at the Fairgrounds. Woodman said to make it as convenient as possible for others, he would be in favor of using the City Council Chambers. Murman agreed. It was the consensus of the Board to use the City Council Chambers. Stonecipher also told the Board that after the Sheriff's office is remodeled and they have vacated the Annex, it will be necessary for the County Attorney's office to move over there. Murman stated he had a problem with this since the architect had indicated during planning that all this moving and the expenses involved would not be necessary. Kehoe said he would like Al Povondra to come to the next Board meeting to discuss several questions. Stonecipher said that the general contractor, Bruce Corporation, also needs to be included in that discussion. She also said that District Court will need to be moved at some point for installation of a sprinkler system and new ceiling, however Judge Illingworth has been able to schedule several of the trials in other counties to help ease that situation. Stonecipher also said that the Veterans Service Office may need to relocate as their space in the ACOB has been put on the back burner and they may not be able to move until October 1998. She said the landlord, First United Methodist Church, is willing to work with the county however, the air conditioning system does not work well and they will not want to repair or replace it as their plans are to demolish the building. Stonecipher also said she has faxed the contract to the Dept. of Health and Human Services for their review and signature and should be ready to sign before too long. The contract limits the number of people occupying the space to 110. She also stated that the replacement of the air conditioning cooling coils has a green light from the architect. It will not have an impact on remodeling. Kehoe brought forth the discussion of placing a permanent doorway in the first floor east hallway, just east of the restrooms. The remodeling contract calls for placing a temporary doorway there, however the Sheriff would like to see a permanent doorway placed there so he could secure the rest of the courthouse from visitors to his department after courthouse hours. The doorway would allow access to the east 24 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA entrance by means of a push bar, however it would be locked after hours from the other side to prevent entrance to the rest of the courthouse. It would match the other exterior doors and would be ADA approved and would cost about $1500.00 more than a temporary doorway. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to accept the bid from Howards Glass to install a permanent entry in the first floor east hallway. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. The Board conducted a public hearing at 11:00 AM for the issuance of $9,000,000.00 in revenue bonds for Hospital Authority No. One. Jim Fox of Ameritas Corp. explained what the project was about and answered questions regarding the resolution the Board would pass for issuance of those bonds. No one appeared to oppose the issuing of the bonds. The Chairperson declared the public hearing closed at 11:15 AM. Motion by Merman, seconded by Woodman to pass Resolution # 98-02-10.2 as corrected. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. The complete resolution is on file in the County Clerk's office. The Board conducted a discussion about filling the position of County Horticulturist. Paul Swanson was not in attendance to offer any alternative plans. The Board felt that they wanted Swanson to offer some other ways to fill the position or at least ways to restructure the office to share the position with other counties. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stonecipher to table the discussion and any action until Swanson presents alternate plans to fill the position with the final decision to be made on February 24, 1998. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. At 11:30 AM the Board conducted a public hearing on Planning & Zoning cases #98-02-1 and 98-02-2 submitted by David & Judith Niemoth to amend the Comprehensive Land Use plan and to rezone from AO -1 to R-1. Kathy Colburn presented the cases to the Board on behalf of Planning & Zoning. No one appeared in support or opposition of the cases and the Chairperson closed the public hearing. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Kehoe to approve cases #98-02-1, 98-02-2 and 98-02-3 to amend the Comprehensive Use plan, rezone from AO -1 to Residential and to approve the Highland Heights Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stonecipher to approve case #98-01-1, the Meyer Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Murman to approve case 108-02-4, Bourg Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to approve case #98-02-5, Zade Estates Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Kehoe brought forth a discussion concerning the design of a new telephone system for the ACOB and the Courthouse. He said it is outside the scope of the duties of the Register of Deeds and her responsibilities of maintaining the phone system. He said the Board needs to hire someone with the technical training to develop the design for the new phone system and then it could be let for bids. He also said that he had spoken with Clark Reece of Aliant Communications and they can prepare a design for a telephone system for about $500.00 to $7500.00 that could be bid by others than Aliant Communications. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to approve Aliant Communications to design a telephone system for bid purposes for the ACOB and the Courthouse not to exceed a cost of $7500.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Julia Moeller shared some information with the Board regarding some legislative bills and also asked if any of the Board members would want their name placed in nomination for the position of secretary on the Central District Board. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Woodman to approve claims and authorize the Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman, to accept the Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of January 1998 in the amount of $287,591.08. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 25 Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections #12144-12146. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to enter Executive Session for a county burial. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Entered Executive Session at 12:25 PM. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Returned to regular session at 12:30 PM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to approve the county burial. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Keiths Pharmacy Walgreens Pharmacy Livingston Butler Volland Dictaphone Modern Methods Inc Bruce Corporation EnviroSafe Air Krhounek Povondra Architect Quad C Consulting Adams County Historical Society Ingram Library Services Hastings Public Library Baker & Taylor Inc Ulverscroft Large Print Books Woodward Disposal Southern Power District Simple Choice Service Center Nebraska Salt & Grain Linweld Kenesaw Korner KACO Supplies Island Supply Welding Heartwell Co op Hastings Utilities Cornhusker State Industries Consumers Service Commercial Electronics Business World Products Hastings Tribune Hall County Highway Dept Glenwood Telephone Co General Glass Fobben Diesel Service Farmers Union C op Eds Radiator Repair RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Medications Medications Burial BOND FUND Moving expenses Relocation expenses Construction costs Remodeling costs Remodeling costs Remodeling costs INHERITANCE fund Annual contribution LIBRARY FUND Books Library services Books Books ROAD FUND January services Electrical service Gas service Supplies Supplies Fuel Supplies Supplies Supplies & service Electrical service Supplies Propane Repairs Supplies Advertising Repairs Phone service Repairs Repairs Fuel & repairs Repairs VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Phone services Phone service Rent Dues Electrical service Supplies Copies Supplies Grant Postage Dues Brochures Directory Supplies World Com Technologies Inc Adams County Telecommunications Adams County Building Fund Nebraska Events Inc Treasurer Hastings Utilities Aliens Modern Methods Inc Anne Rohan Dam Walter Adams County Clerk Adams County Historical Society Cornhusker Press Midwest Travel Writers Assoc Blue Hill Leader 343.26 83.57 2303.93 463.00 55.00 96,950.00 81,504.06 3479.49 4839.00 722.50 899.39 720.00 1245.95 272.56 54.59 334.86 1317.12 472.50 54.67 36.00 86.40 100.05 411.00 365.85 395.00 69.63 35.00 23.69 7.36 1217.63 75.32 45.00 2.00 1068.24 325.00 50.87 41.08 500.00 25.00 204.28 48.00 67.16 99.05 100.00 194.90 12.00 3355.23 35.00 9.13 26 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA City of Hastings Phone service 14.90 WEED CONTROL FUND Farmers Union Co op Repairs 17.00 GENERAL FUND CPI Subscription 22.00 Mary Lanning Home Health Service Services 35.00 Adams Central Jr -Sr High Annual contribution 866.68 Hastings Tribune Advertising 328.43 Chrisella Lewis Mileage 75.13 Union Bank & Trust Copier 186.68 City Nat'l Bank & Trust Safety deposit box 22.00 Vaughans Printers Envelopes 214.69 Hastings Tribune Advertising 256.50 Ken Svoboda Plumbing Repairs 61.24 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 2193.07 Kens Refrigeration & Heating Repairs 836.70 Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Supplies 549.56 Graces Locksmith Service Service call 25.00 Liberty Uniform & Linen Supplies 160.95 Union Bank & Trust Copier 180.00 Michele D Klingler Manuals 67.46 Fakes Office Products Supplies 90.89 Business World Products Supplies 7.20 Elite Court Reporting Court reporting 513.00 Adams County Sheriffs Revolving Fund Reimbursement 791.75 Clay Center Community Ambulance Transport fees 50.00 Garlock Glass Service Repairs 28.50 Mazy Lanning Memorial Hospital Inmate medical 1893.45 Keiths Pharmacies Drive In Drugs Inmate medications 195.37 Uden Plumbing & Heating Repairs 122.50 Vaughans Printers Supplies 260.48 WalMart Stores Inc Supplies 172.07 Big G Stores Supplies 14.20 Berts Rexall Drugs Inmate medications 72.71 Allens of Hastings Supplies 717.32 Adams County Jail Revolving Food Acct Reimbursement 705.16 Aliant Cellular Phone service 342.56 Adams County Senior Services Inc Handibus reimbursement 6889.81 Spouse Abuse/Sexual Assault Crisis Annual contribution 131.00 Meals on Wheels Annual contribution 458.33 RSVP Annual contribution 83.33 Midland Area Agency on Aging Annual contribution 1027.00 City of Hastings Annual contribution 3656.92 HEDC Annual contribution 1666.67 Mid NE Individual Services Annual contributions 2468.75 Head Start Child & Family Dev Annual contributions 1333.33 Hastings Head Start Annual contribution 250.00 Region III Annual contribution 3228.91 Preferred Mail Service Postage 3000.00 County Clerk Postage 19.48 Charles W Bourg Lodging & Mileage 179.32 Kathy Colburn Mileage 137.58 CDBG Certification Registration fee 40.00 Business World Products Supplies 34.18 Robert E Dyer Mileage 33.28 Pearl Davison Labor 39.71 Pitney Bowes Supplies 35.90 Esther Glover Interpreter services 118.40 Jay J Sullivan Court appt atty 13.20 Brenda L McCrady Court appt atty 211.91 Arthur C Toogood Rent & expenses 1390.08 Business World Products Supplies 3.98 Executive Copier Copier 260.00 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 189.61 Electronics Service Phone service' 20.00 Farmers Union Co op Fuel & repairs 591.06 Graces Locksmith Service Keys 2.50 Reams Wrecker Service Towing 50.00 Platte Valley Communications Supplies 317.00 Wheelers Supplies 9.97 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Aliant Cellular Datatronics Business World Products AM Publications City Nat'l Bank Hastings Tribune TCG Computer Service Aliens of Hastings Eastman Kodak Co Maria C Valdes Eileens Colossal Cookies Adams County Court Vaughans Printers Eakes Office Plus County Court County Court Phone service Computer terminals Supplies Directory ACH charges Advertising Internet service Supplies Supplies Interpreter services Jury supplies Witness fees Supplies Supplies Jury payroll Jury payroll This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis Sandy Plambeck County Clerk Chairperson 39.71 1013.00 137.26 31.00 110.00 178.93 20.50 54.00 199.30 60.00 10.00 500.00 793.87 50.27 687.80 798.20 Beverly John Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday February 17, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Merman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Muroran that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck.. Nays, none. Stonecipher reported that the building permits have been received from the City. Murman offered a correction to the previous weeks minutes stating that the Prison Site Review Committee would be in Hastings tomorrow, February 18, 1998 rather than February 19, 1998 as the minutes had reflected. Woodman reported he had attended a meeting of the Hastings/Adams County Housing Development and they are trying to change contractors for the six houses that are to be built if they can get out of their other contract as that contractor has not as yet started any house building. Friend reported on attending the NIRMA Annual meeting in Kearney on February 11, 1998. He said that NIRMA is doing well and that Adams County had been issued a refund check for the 1989 policy year in the amount of $12,164.00. Plambeck reported on the County Board Workshop also held in Kearney last week stating that alot of the workshop dealt with LB 1114 and the counties would have a lot of work to do to comply with the requirements. Ardella Rold, Adams County Senior Services Director, presented a contract to the Board for the purchase of a new handi-bus. This new bus would be an eight passenger plus 2 wheel chair stations. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe to authorize the Chairperson to sign the contract as presented by Ardella Rold in regards to the replacement of the handibus. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. 28 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Tim Dean did not appear as scheduled on the agenda. Stonecipher said the matter regarding the cooling coils had been handled previously and a discussion regarding the location of the shedder could take place at a later date. Dee Haussler, HEDC director brought the Board up to date regarding the visit from people from the Correctional facilities tomorrow regarding site selection, stating that Hastings needs to put their best foot forward. He also mentioned that HEDC activities are on going with a number of things to look at and Eaton Corp is moving forward. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to move to Executive Session for a personnel matter. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive session at 10:00 AM. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:20 AM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve the claims and authorize the County Clerk to issue checks for the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board had a general consensus that any credits due the county should not be carried forward from fiscal year to fiscal year thus in actuality carrying a balance forward in a budget into the next fiscal year therefore the Board made the following motion: Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman that based on a letter from Eakes Office Plus the Board requests Eakes to issue a check to Adams County to be receipted to the General Fund in the amount equal to a credit of $1210.19 as of February 13, 1998 for 1996-97 invoices. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board conducted a public hearing for the one and six year road plan. Roger Parks, Highway Superintendent went over the plan for the Board. No other persons appeared to speak for or against the plan and the Chairperson declared the hearing closed. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve and place on file the one and six year road plan as presented by Roger Parks, Highway Superintendent, and authorize the Chairperson to sign the necessary documents. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Friend to move to Board of Equalization for motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:59 AM. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for contract negotiations. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 11:15 AM. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, Ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 12:20 PM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to approve change order #18. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to have the contractor review change order #14 with the architect only addressing the requests of the probation office and not to accept the change order as currently submitted. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to approve change order #17. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve change order #19. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays: Murman. RELIEF MEDICAL FUND SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Brand Wilson Mortuary R C Booth Enterprises Aliant Communications Commercial Electronics Modern Methods Inc Burial INHERITANCE FUND Plat Books 1212.00 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND Phone service 1712.86 BOND FUND Moving expense 145.00 Relocation expense 110.00 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Computer Hardware Inc Laser Printer 889.95 WalMart Stores Inc Supplies 151.82 US West Communications Phone service 13.80 Business World Products Supplies 121.23 VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Internet service 55.00 City directory 187.50 Supplies 136.91 Supplies 11.04 ROAD FUND Numeridex Supplies 123.83 Nebraska Machinery Supplies 2286.93 Kully Pipe & Steel Supply Supplies 1660.71 Drummond American Corp Supplies 677.74 Aliant Communications Phone service 223.14 Accutech Instruments Repairs 753.21 GENERAL FUND Nicholas D Valle Court appt atty 1597.48 Susan Czaplewski Mileage 15.00 Union Bank & Trust Copier 240.00 Sharon Rose Mileage & expense 25.33 Eileens Colossal Cookies Jury expenses 10.00 Hastings Tribune Advertising 23.48 Redfield & Company Supplies 38.05 Russ's IGA Jury expenses 19.33 A M Publications US directory 31.00 Adams County Sheriff Testing 30.00 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 159.39 Betty Meyer Jury expenses 8.38 Business World Products Supplies 300.53 OK Cafe Jury expenses 67.26 Big G Stores Keys 14.51 Graces Locksmith Service Keys 19.80 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 6427.65 Woodwards Disposal Service January service 134.60 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 26.23 Big G Commercial Division Supplies 75.68 Business World Products Supplies 421.46 Kay Shriner Law library 100.00 Elite Court Reporting Depositions 187.95 Smart Corp. Reports 587.60 West Group February service 119.67 USA Inns Lodging 63.00 MLMH Clinical Labs Lab services 37.31. Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Autopsy 126.40 Hastings Pathology Assoc Autopsy 1100.00 Shoemaker & Witt Law computer 1160.53 Nebraska Reporters Service Deposition 37.50 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 56.19 Steve & Sharol Kleveland Refund 35.69 Adams County Sheriffs Fee Acct Service fees 3211.54 Clay County Sheriffs Dept Service fees 34.80 Shanahan Mechanical & Electrical Inc Labor 290.00 Adams County Sheriff Dept Service fees 15.50 Aliant Cellular Cellular service 161.16 James Konen Clothing maintenance 35.00 Brad Consbruck Clothing maintenance 35.00 Mike Poplau Clothing maintenance 35.00 Kevin Mauck Clothing maintenance 35.00 Douglas Ruhter Clothing maintenance 35.00 Rod Wilkerson Clothing maintenance 35.00 900.00 TCG Computer Services Polk Co Business World Products Fakes Office Plus 30 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA John Rust Johnson Cash -Way Lumber Co Laird Motors LETN: Law Enforcement TN Tuxall Uniform & Equipment Inc Day -Timers Franks Paint & Body Adams County Highway Dept Alexander Hamilton Institute Aliant Cellular Commercial Electronics Inc Champion Auto Sales Jerry Spady Pontiac Cadillac Microfilm Imaging System Eastman Kodak Co Hastings Utilities Business World Products MicroWarehouse Hastings Board of Realtors Computer Hardware Inc Aliens Eakes Office Products Baldwin Cooke Co Chrisella Lewis Secretary of State Business World Products Hastings Tribune NE Supreme Court Publications Eakes Office Plus Kim Thayer James Stutesman Western Medical Enterprises Cardinal Health Kansas City Cash-Wa Candy Co Clay County Sheriffs Dept TCG Computer Services Numeridex Graces Locksmith Services Clothing maintenance Shelving Vehicle maintenance February services Equipment Supplies Towing Fuel Supplies Cellular service Repairs Supplies Vehicle service Supplies Repairs Electrical service Supplies Printer Scanner Book Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Mileage Election manual Supplies Subscription Statute books Supplies Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Supplies Supplies Supplies Lodging Internet service Supplies Keys This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnson Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson 35.00 103.83 51.18 188.00 585.40 79.80 47.50 1496.88 21.50 22.46 499.60 24.57 29.38 296.00 1228.55 232.34 54.31 299.95 50.00 42.97 139.24 240.19 107.06 24.00 10.00 68.68 90.00 38.25 30.93 35.00 35.00 167.89 158.76 211.35 1240.00 26.00 27.44 3.40 COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, February 17, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization with the following members present: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present were Janice Timm, representing the County Treasurer, Donna Fegler Daiss, County Attorney and Chrisella Lewis, County Clerk. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Stonecipher to approve the Treasurers recommendation to grant motor vehicle exemption renewals to Mary Lanning Hospital and North Shore Assembly of God Church for a total of 5 additional vehicles. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck.. Nays, none. This Board is now recessesd subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly 3 Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, February 24, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Woodman that this meeting is a regularly scheduled meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman reported he had attended a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce and the annual meeting will be a Salute to Hastings College on March 24, 1998. He also attended an HEDC meeting where they talked about the prison and the concerns of the public and the role that HEDC should take regarding those concerns. He also said there are a couple of new prospective businesses looking at the Hastings area. Murman also attended a CASA meeting and their discussion was about preparing a budget seeking an increase in funding because of the money they have been able to save the county in the public defenders budget. He also reported the Prison Site Visitation Committee had visited Hastings last Wednesday and that it had looked good. Stonecipher reported that the Buildings and Grounds Committee had met last Tuesday afternoon with Tim Dean and they have found a location in the garage for the shredder and also have plans to use the sheriff's evidence area for maintenance equipment such as lawn mowers, etc. The committee also met with Clark Reese of Aliant Communications and conducted a walk through of the Courthouse and ACOB. Aliant will have an RFP for data outlets ready by March 1 and will have a phone RFP ready after that. They also met with Dept of Health and Human Services and they should have their plans for phone and data outlets to Aliant by now. Buildings and Grounds will be meeting with the Child Development Center this afternoon regarding replacement of windows at the center. Plambeck reported she had attended a meeting of South Central Services and they had their annual meeting and went over the audit and services. Plambeck presented a letter to the Board addressed to the Dept of Economic Development from the Board requesting that they waive the job requirements for AGP. Harry Milligan had presented some information to the Board last week regarding the performance of AGP and felt that they have made efforts to meet those job requirements and they should not be penalized because they lack two positions. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to request the Dept of Economic Development to waive the job requirements for AGP and authorize the Chairperson to sign the letter of request. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Plambeck presented the names of Eric Johnson of Ayr and Dr. Robert Mastin of Hastings to be appointed to the City/County Airport Advisory Board. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to reappoint Eric Johnson of Ayr and Dr Robert Mastin of Hastings to the City/County Airport Advisory Board for four year terms beginning January 1998 through December 2002. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher brought forth a discussion of construction change orders. It appears there was a. misunderstanding regarding change order # 19 last week. Murman thought he was voting to install a pump to circulate hot water when it actually was an order for installation of pipe, insulation and eight valves, as the pump is already in place. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to authorize the Buildings and Grounds committee to make any changes needed relating to change order #19. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to deny everything related to the Extension Office in change order #14. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Murman to approve change order #15R to go back to the original carpets, B1 and B2 at a cost of $2792.00 in areas of the courthouse that will have heavy traffic. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. 32 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by S tonecipher , seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to issue checks for the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Correction #12156. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. At 10:00 AM, Chairperson Plambeck declared the public hearing for appointments to the Hospital Authority Board #1 to be open for public comment. Duane Coulter appeared on behalf of the hospital to inform the board of the names of the nominees, their terms and the certification of the petition by the County Clerk. The Resolution for appointment of the members was read by the County Clerk. No one appeared in opposition to the appointments and Chairperson Plambeck declared the hearing closed. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the signing of Resolution #98-02-24 for the appointments of Joan Bramble, John G Yost and Richard J Spady to Hospital Authority Board #1. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Complete copy of the resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Murman brought forth a discussion on the continuance of township form of government in Adams County. His thoughts were that apparently there is little interest amongst the voters of the county since only 15 candidates filed for 48 positions available in the 1994 general election. Also with LB 1114 requiring townships, fire protection districts and agricultural societies to become part of the county levy in 1998, he felt perhaps now may be the time for the Board to consider whether or not they would want to place the question before the voters at this time. Roger Parks remarked that it appears that township government in Adams County is obsolete but perhaps the county would want to look at reclassifying the roads as Hall County has done and thereby eliminating township roads. Plambeck asked the Board to temporarily set aside the discussion since Paul Swanson had appeared to discuss the filling of the vacancy of horticulturist. Swanson said he had no new ideas to present the Board for ways to fill the position. He knew the Board had asked for more information but he wasn't sure of what kind of information. He had asked people who had worked with John Anderson to contact the Board and that was the extent of the information he had gathered. Murman asked if he had looked at ways of reorganizing positions in the office so others there might take over some of John Anderson's duties. He also asked if there was a possibility of consolidating with other counties to fund the position. Murman also asked if John Anderson was contacted about contracting with the county for a few months to fill the needs of the position. Swanson replied there was no way others in the office could absorb Anderson's duties and no other counties had been contacted about jointly funding the position. He did know there would not be funds available from the state. He said he had not specifically asked Anderson about a contract but felt he would not be interested. Plambeck stated she was disappointed that Swanson had not taken the initiative to explore solutions for funding this position. The Board is not opposed to filling the needs of the horticulturist but feels the Extension Board needs to come up with some alternative plans for funding the position. Murman asked Swanson to contact John Anderson to see if he would consider contracting with the county for services of a horticulturist. The Board returned to the discussion of townships. Murman asked if the Board had any interests in eliminating townships in Adams County. Woodman said he was opposed to eliminating them because he is fearful rural areas could be without representation on a Commissioner Board. Plambeck stated that we have a real problem if we don't have a way to maintain our rural representation. Murman stated perhaps the Board should set a levy for the townships and fire districts and let them set their budgets within that levy. If they felt they could not function within that levy then they could conduct elections or public meetings to exceed their levy. Plambeck asked if the Budget committee could report back to the Board in 2 weeks with information regarding the 1997-98 budget and where the county would stand with the` levy and the requirements of LB 1114. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Woodman to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 11:17 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:45 AM. Walgreens Pharmacy WalMart Pharmacy Rader Real Estate Rader Real Estate Lee Townhouses Quad C Consulting Beatrice State Home Lincoln Regional Center Hastings Regional Center Halloran Battery & Electric Zep Manufacturing Co Ray Velder Lambert Struss Eakes Office Plus Fehrs Nebraska Tractor Gessfords Machine Shop Island Supply Welding Nebraska Peterbilt Reliable Zee Medical Service Rodeo Road Equipment Adams County Road Dept NE Retirement Office Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Adams County Weed Dept NE Retirement Office Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Visitors Bureau NE Retirement Office Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co County Library NE Retirement Office Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance co RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Medications Medication Rent Rent Rent BOND FUND Progress billing INSTITUTION FUND Patient care Patient care Patient care ROAD FUND Repairs Supplies Prior service Prior service Supplies Repairs Repairs Supplies Repairs Supplies Supplies Repairs Salaries Retirement FICA taxes Health insurance Disability insurance WEED CONTROL FUND Salaries Salaries FICA taxes Health insurance Disability Insurance VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Salaries Retirement FICA taxes Health Insurance Disability insurance LIBRARY FUND Salaries Retirement FICA taxes Health insurance Disability insurance 65.68 10.98 210.00 125.00 210.00 5527.25 372.00 183.00 2657.66 45.32 64.35 19.00 12.00 70.13 634.39 553.89 35.70 2.80 11.28 172.90 9395.36 52,249.61 3053.28 3876.54 6805.10 134.85 3561.33 213.68 262.02 528.04 9.30 2193.00 100.38 167.77 282.86 4.65 2934.23 80.04 224.47 216.69 4.65 Adams County Jail Revolving Fund NACO Redfield & Company Inc City National Bank & Trust Grace's Locksmith Service Cover One Hastings Utilities Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Hastings Battery & Electric Johnson Controls Big G Commercial Division GENERAL FUND Reimbursement Handbook Election supplies ACH charges Locks Election supplies Electric service Supplies Repairs Repairs Supplies 1724.02 40.00 99.59 70.00 34.80 945.89 1087.92 31.50 158.89 2159.69 21.73 34 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Big G Stores Berts Rexall Drugs Cash-Wa Candy Co Great Plains Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Gregory A Micek DDS Guarantee Electric Co Hall County Dept of Corrections Hastings Radiology Assoc Keiths Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Commercial Chemical Co Inc Computer Hardware Inc Computer Hardware Inc Adams County Court Eileens Colossal Cookies OK Cafe Maria C Valdes Esther Glover Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Computer Consultants Aliant Cellular Roscoe Story Ed Lightner Madelyn Cosgrove Minnie Burchard Corporate Diversified Services Phelps County Treasurer Aliant Cellular Cornhusker Press Union Bank & Trust GTE Midwest Minden Office Supply Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Phelps County Treasurer Gene C Foote Nicholas D Valle Stephen A Scherr Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Gail R Stokes Wheelers Tricky's Wrecker Service NE Central Data Processing Gregg Magee Kenesaw Motor Co Robert C Curtis Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Hastings State Bank Union Bank & Trust Social Security Administration Norwest Bank Adams County Treasurer County Court NE Retirement Office Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Supervisors County Clerk County Treasurer Register of Deeds County Assessor Planning & Zoning Data Processing District Court Clerk Public Defender Maintenance Dept Extension Office Microfilm Dept Equipment Inmate medications Supplies Vehicle service Inmate medical Service call Inmate lodging Inmate medical Inmate medical Supplies Printer Computer Witness Fees Jury supplies Jury expense Interpreter services Interpreter services Supplies Supplies Monitor Cellular service Prior service Prior service Prior service Prior service Annual fee Postage Cellular service Supplies Copier Phone service Supplies Supplies Supplies Phone service Court appt atty Court appt arty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court costs Repairs Towing service January services Mileage Repairs and Service Consultation Reimbursement Checks Copier FICA taxes Checks Mileage & registration fee Jury payroll Retirement FICA taxes Health Insurance Disability insurance Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries 20.89 290.71 52.20 19.85 223.00 28.00 147.81 34.00 44.36 191.20 315.00 645.95 500.00 5.00 180.65 20.00 59.20 34.50 51.92 438.95 141.67 15.00 19.00 14.00 14.00 250.00 141.60 74.77 62.92 355.00 40.93 38.54 198.71 24.72 101.46 540.00 492.00 296.00 1460.00 1317.75 305.25 13.00 45.00 26.87 541.93 87.59 112.50 351.80 121.30 232.10 45.90 133.75 417.00 849.40 9670.25 13,284.01 22,120.07 446.40 11,666.90 18,782.21 36,746.40 17,399.56 25,920.58 2032.44 6259.10 20,714.98 14,388.10 12,549.77 14,418.82 2272.68 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Sheriff's Dept County Attorney Corrections & Communications County Surveyor Veterans Service Office Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Sandy Plambeck Chairperson 88,252.06 40,917.34 47,480.24 166.66 9230.94 Beverly Johns Deputy The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Plambeck. Kehoe was absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Stonecipher reported that Kehoe had met with Dick Witt regarding space for small civil hearings while District Court is being remodeled. Witt said it would not be convenient for attorneys or clients to drive to other counties for these hearings. The Buildings and Grounds committee said they would locate a space for them, perhaps in the City Library or the City Council Chambers. She also reported that the architect for the state Dept. of Health and Human Services have their data and phone needs ready but not their electrical needs. They hoped to be able to fax that information to Aliant Communications soon. The Buildings and Grounds committee had also had a positive meeting with Bob Horton regarding the letter that was being circulated around from our insurance carrier and felt that situation has been taken care of. They are also working on some change orders to the remodeling taking place in the garage. Sheriff Magee has indicated that one room in the plans is going to take up some parking area that he will need more than the additional room and he would like to see that room eliminated. Also there are some problems with the design of the employee lounge and it has been suggested to change a wall. This will not make alot of change in the materials to be used. She hopes to bring these change orders to the Board next week. Sheriff Magee had also asked if the Board did not plan to use the old orange chairs in the former Board Room he would like to have them recovered and used in his future conference room. The consensus of the Board was to let him have them. Stuehrenberg had attended a Midland Area on Aging Agency meeting with Tom Friend. Friend reported that Hastings will be the host for the Governors Conference on Aging. They will have a banquet and give special awards to business and individuals who have done the most for the aging. Also the agency has hired a nurse for the Grand Island area under the special care option program. They also approved expenditures for some special projects. Woodman met with the County Extension Board last Tuesday evening. He told them that the Board felt they could not fund a full time horticulturist and wanted the extension board to contract with someone or restructure the duties of the office to accommodate someone as a part-time horticulturist. The extension board didn't care about a horticulturist but wants a full time person for the 4-11 program. They voted to ask the state to allow them to have Susie Brown go full-time and be the youth program person and hire someone part-time for the home extension agent. The extension board recommended not filling the position of horticulturist. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg that the horticulturist position in the extension office not be filled as it presently exists but recommend to the County Extension Board they fmd alternate ways to fill part of the responsibilities of John Anderson. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. 36 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Woodman also reported the County Extension Board inquired if they could hire a replacement secretary. He thought the County Board should at least have some input as to the salary of the position. Stonecipher felt that the Board should be careful about micro -managing. Murman said the County Extension Board should be able to hire another secretary but the salary of that position should be in line with others in the courthouse. Willard Stein and Paul Grothen of the Hastings Rural Fire Protection District appeared before the Board to gather information regarding LB 1114 and how the county would be handling the levies for the fire districts. Plambeck told them that the Budget committee was in the process of working on some preliminary figures and when they have some definite figures, they will meet with the fire districts and the townships and let them know where they stand. Stonecipher said the Buildings and Grounds committee had met with personnel from the Child Development Center and they would like to replace all or part of the windows at the center. They also would like to install a security system on the windows after they are replaced. They would like the county to help pay for the windows and the Center would pay for the security system. They have received bids from 2 firms for around $50,000.00. The Board would like the Child Development Center to look at some other options for security and. to also seek bids from some local companies. They also wanted the Center to know that there would be no money available until July 1, 1998. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to issue checks for the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Munnan, Friend and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Correction #12157. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for contract negotiations. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Entered Executive Session at 10:30 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Returned to regular session at 10:45 AM. Stonecipher brought forth a discussion of construction change orders. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve change orders # 20 and 21 to add 1/4" plywood to level the second and third floors of the ACOB and cover with deadening felt. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Woodman to approve change order #22 for 4" concrete fill of 1500 square feet at the ACOB between the north and south parts of the second floor. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve change order#14B for the additional electronic needs of the Intensive Supervision Probation office. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Plarnbeck. Kehoe, absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Friend to deny change order #14A for additional electrical outlets in the extension office area. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe, absent. Brand Wilson Mortuary Adams County Historical Society Adams County Highway Dept. Aliant Communications Modern Methods Guarantee Electric Co RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Burial INHERITANCE FUND Annual contribution ROAD FUND Expenses BOND FUND Moving expenses Relocation expenses Moving expenses 1900.00 722.50 47.64 1870.42 110.00 886.60 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 37 Steve Craig Hastings Utilities Larry Woodman Adams Central Jr -Sr High School TCG Computer Services Fast Print & Copy IBM Corporation Hastings Utilities Eakes Office Products Business World Products University of Nebraska University of Nebraska Renny Crawford Scottie McMillin Susan Brown Paul Swanson Lester Oelschlager John Parr Joyce Bridger Evelyn Berg Sheila Heilman Brian McMahon Tim Uden Russell Smith Deb Thompson University of NE Coop Extension Business World Products Jesco Inc Hastings Kearney County Sheriffs Office Keiths Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs PMP Inc Uniservice Inc Wal-Mart Stores Inc Berts Rexa11 Drugs Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Maria C Valdes Eakes Office Plus Preferred Mail Service Hastings Head Start Region III SASA Crisis Center RSVP Meals on Wheels Midland Area Agency on Aging City of Hastings HEDC Mid Nebraska Individual Services Head Start Child & Family Development Stephen A Scherr Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC LETN Law Enforcement TN Aliens of Hastings Aliant Cellular Business World Products Computer Hardware Inc Eakes Office Plus Sherwin Williams Aliant Communications NE Dept. of Administrative Aliant Cellular Aliant Communications Nebraska Office Service Inc The Cornhusker GENERAL FUND Rent Electrical service Mileage & registration Annual contribution Internet service Business cards Warranty Electrical service Supplies Supplies Extension salary Extension salary Travel expenses Travel expenses Travel expenses Travel expenses Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Supplies Supplies Supplies Inmate lodging Inmate medications Supplies Supplies Supplies Inmate medications Reimbursement Interpreter services Supplies Postage Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contributions Annual contribution Court appt atty Court appt atty March services Supplies Cellular service Supplies Equipment Supplies Paint supplies Phone service Phone service Cellular service Repair service Supplies Lodging Services This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Sandy Plambeck Chairperson Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly J•, so Deputy 440.00 7.41 105.00 866.68 10.00 22.50 71.38 1453.02 95.06 11.27 7430.10 16,736.40 69.62 175.89 80.64 412.85 10.08 11.97 5.04 1.10 1.26 9.45 7.56 7.88 3.15 217.40 158.18 18.82 1050.00 90.69 328.22 73.80 117.29 427.03 1354.95 80.00 300.00 3000.00 250.00 3228.91 131.00 83.33 458.33 1027.00 3656.92 1666.67 2468.75 1333.33 1365.60 803.25 388.00 596.98 60.01 218.37 184.00 65.65 50.43 1715.48 1268.09 55.06 75.00 48.96 82.00 38 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS , NEBRASKA Tuesday, March 10, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stonecipher was absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Murman that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting was 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, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Woodman reported that the Roads Dept. was looking at purchasing some equipment and would need an okay from the Board to advertise for bids. He also said that Roger Parks, Highway Superintendent, is discussing sharing of GPS equipment with Hall County. Murman reported that Hastings did not make the final six selection for the site of the state prison. Hastings was ranked 14 out of 16 bids. He also reported that Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning administrator had reported that she would probably exceed her budget by approximately $4950.00. This being due to additional costs for postage and other expenditures created by the Comprehensive Plan study. He said he told her that these overages would be dealt with at the end of the fiscal year. Dee Haussler provided more information to Murman's report regarding the prison site location. He said it appeared Hastings lost points in the location criteria, although they fell short in other areas as well. He congratulated those communities that did make the final six selection. Kehoe reported that Stonecipher asked him to tell the Board that a Landscaping Committee for the Courthouse had been appointed and the members were: Chris Lewis, Richard Spady, John Anderson, Elsje Ground and a member of the Buildings and Grounds Committee. He also said the Emergency Services Committee would be meeting soon and that Hastings still plans to includethe911 Emergency. System in the new police station. He said he intended to let the committee know the Boards feelings on this at their next meeting He also attended a meeting of Planning and Zoning on March 2nd, however no cases were brought forward to the Board. Terry Marshall, Civil Preparedness Director, gave the Board a brief overview of the weekend snowstorm. He said the County Road Dept. did a good job and all departments worked well together. Murman gave a report from the Budget Committee regarding the county levy and meeting the requirements of LB 1114. He said the Budget Committee is proposing to give the townships a levy of .03 per $100.00 valuation, the Rural Fire Protection Districts .05 per $100.00 valuation, the Agricultural Society .03 per $100.00 valuation and the county library .017 per $100.00 valuation. He also said that the funds for Interlocal Agreements would account for approximately .01 levy and that townships might possibly also have an additional .03 levy if they would have Interlocal Agreements with the County for road maintenance. The townships, fire districts and Agricultural Society could exceed their levies set by the county by consent of the voters either at special elections or special town hall meetings. Bernie Hynes and Bill Riese of Logan Township provided the Board with some information regarding their township. They said their primary use of budgeted funds is for purchasing gravel and road maintenance provided by the county. Murman said the Board needs to set the levies for the townships, fire districts and agricultural society before they start their budgets so they will know where they stand. It was agreed to hold a public meeting on Tuesday, March 31, 1998 at 8:00 PM in the Community Services Building at the Fairgrounds to gather input from the members of the townships, fire districts agricultural society and the general public regarding the prospective levies the Board is discussing. The Clerk will send letters to all political subdivisions involved and also place two advertisements in the Hastings Tribune. The discussion then turned to the possibility of eliminating township government in Adams County. Murman explained his reasons for possibly eliminating township government was because there appears to be interest by anyone to serve on these boards as in the 1994 election only 15 people filed for 48 offices available and what with the new requirements on counties regarding levies and budgets that this may be the appropriate time to look into this. Both Woodman and Plambeck restated that they were opposed to changing to a commissioner form of government for fear that the rural population of the county could lose representation on the county board, Bernie Hynes also said that he was opposed to eliminating townships because of living in the farthest comer of the county with so little population it 39 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBIZASKA would seem likely that they would have little to say about how their roads are maintained. He said serving on the township board is a thankless job however, it was necessary to maintain the roads in the area. Murman said he would not bring up the elimination of township government in the county for any further discussion if there was not any interest amongst the other Board members. Kehoe presented construction change order #30 to the Board. This would eliminate a room in the basement and retain current parking as requested by Sheriff Magee. This would be a deduct of $1337.00. He also said that Sheriff Magee would like to eliminate all paneling in his offices. He prefers painted walls. Kehoe wasn't sure if it was too late for this change order but he would look into it and bring it back to the Board next week. He also said Magee was questioning who would man the second floor security entrance when the remodeling project is finished. Murman said the Board was aware of the need for someone but thought it could be addressed in next year's budget. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve construction change order #30. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Kehoe also reported that the contractors had started cutting the hole for the elevator at the ACOB and construction was progressing. Treasurer Julia Moeller asked if someone has an estimated time frame for payment on claims for the contractor. Murman suggested she talk to the architect, Al Povondra, as he should have a pay down schedule. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Correction #12158. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Murman seconded by Kehoe to approve Miscellaneous receipts for the month of February 1998 totaling $433,172.88. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for a general assistance claim. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Entered Executive Session at 11:00 AM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Returned to regular session at 11:10 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to deny the request for county assistance for a burial. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Keith's Pharmacies Val Kerschner Clara Devitt Lee VanDerWerff Bruce Corporation Quad C Consulting Aliant Communications Ulvercroft Large Print Books Simon & Schuster Ingram Library Services Regional Books Marshall Cavendish RC Booth Enterprises Blackstone Audiobooks Baker & Taylor Inc. Hastings Public Library Adams County Historical Society Anne Rohan RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Prescriptions Rent Rent Rent BOND FUND Construction pymt Progress billing Remodeling expense LIBRARY FUND Books Books Books Books Books Books Books Books Library services VISITORS PROMOTION FUND History Book Expenses 174.20 197.50 150.00 420.00 146,761.00 3222.00 412.38 157.43 190.02 1299.46 1004.78 720.69 62.00 233.76 577.01 720.00 38.00 280.41 40 SL PERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Adams County Telecomm Systems FAX line 24.68 Ben Franklin Film 32.91 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 165.46 Sams Club Supplies 28 97 Walmart Stores Supplies 24.14 Robert E Dyer Grant 200.00 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 1.29 Business World Products Supplies 73.10 World Com Technologies Phone service 62.06 Modern Methods Copier 60.00 Adams County Building Fund Rent 500.00 City of Hastings Phone service 34.40 VISA Meals 39.45 WEED FUND Campus Accounts Seminar fees 100.00 Johnson Cashway Lumber Supplies 9.99 Gerald Sloggett Registration fee 14.00 ROAD FUND Uniservice Inc. Supplies 50.40 Union Bank & Trust Copier 210.00 3 Points Tire Service Repairs 188.50 Garrett Tires & Treads Tires 1345.50 Woodwards Disposal February service 54.59 Southern Power Dst Electrical service 261.20 Gerald Sloggett Registration fee 28.00 Hastings Tribune Advertising 141.81 Hastings Battery & Electric Repairs 56.00 Farmers Union Co op Repairs 139.60 Farmers Union Co op Fuel 6627.11 Lisa Dirks Mileage 33.66 Deery American Corp Supplies 3575.25 Country General Supplies 14.50 Consumers Service Propane 17.82 Consolidated Concrete Supplies 527.13 Computer Hardware Inc. Repairs 225.00 Commercial Electronics Service 35.00 Bosselmans Kerosene 95.55 Big G Commercial Supplies 99.16 Big G Auto Tires 145.55 Aliant Communications Phone service 237.15 Advanced Compressor Service Repairs 208.87 Adams County Highway Dept. Reimbursement 25.97 Accutech Instruments Repairs 753.06 Johnson Cashway Lumber Supplies 49.99 Island Supply & Welding Supplies 127.26 Heartland Machine Supplies 485.82 Heartland Co op Tire 14.50 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 274.76 Glenwood Telephone Corp Phone service 72.13 General Glass Supplies 10.00 Four Seasons Outdoor Equip Repairs 12.50 Simple Choice Service Center Gas service 696.51 Safety Kleen Oil service 37.50 Rodeo Road Equipment Repairs 201.19 Linda Parr Mileage 30.78 Overhead Door Repairs 40.00 Orschelns Supplies 15.99 Numeridex Supplies 126.92 New PIG Supplies 120.29 Nebraska Salt & Grain Supplies 491.75 Nebraska Public Power Electrical service 50.60 Nebraska Machinery Repairs 881.86 NAPA Repairs 394.58 NACE Annual dues 150.00 Midwest Service & Supply Supplies 955.56 MidState Eng & Testing Project C1-246 140.00 Lawson Products Supplies 51.53 Mr Automotive Supplies 87.77 Kully Pipe & Steel Supplies 17.11 KACO Supplies Supplies 207.50 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 41 Vaughans Printers Inc. Aliant Communications Aliant Cellular NE Dept. Administrative Services Graphic Arts Shop Bee Office Solutions Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Kearney County Clerk Aliant Cellular CVSOAN Treasurer Stars & Stripes Business World Products TCG Computer Services Union Bank &Trust Election Systems & Software Inc. Gerald Sloggett Adams County Senior Services Union Bank & Trust Hastings Tribune Galls Inc. Computer Hardware Inc. Cash-Wa Candy Co Aliant Cellular Monte Malouf Jr. & Assoc. Graces Locksmith Service Williams Exterminating Inc. Hastings Tribune Business World Products TCG Computer Services Vaughans Printers Inca Woodwards Disposal Service Liberty Uniform & Linen Rental Garlock Glass Service Monte Malouf Jr. & Assoc. Beck Law Office Pearl Davison Reliable Hastings Tribune US Postmaster Kathy Colburn Alex Eckert Glen Kroeker Robert Dyer Stephen A. Scherr DAS Central Stores Executive Copier Service Douglas Ruhter Rod Wilkerson John Rust Kevin Mauck Mike Poplau Brad Consbruck James Konen Kim Thayer James Stutesman City of Hastings Commercial Electronics Inc. NE Law Enforcement Training Center Donald D. Pettengill Protective Optics Inc. Phillips 66 Co Gregg Magee Big G Stores Kerr Chevrolet Geo Inc. Laird Motors Inc. Jerry Spady Pontiac Cadillac Wheelers LETN: Law Enforcement TN GENERAL FUND Supplies Phone service Cellular service Teletype service Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Copier Cellular service Registration fee Subscription Supplies Internet service Copier Supplies Registration fees Handibus reimbursement Copier Advertising Supplies Printer Supplies Cellular service Supplies Keys Service Advertising' Supplies Internet service Supplies February service Supplies Repairs Supplies Court appt atty. Registration fee Printer Advertising Postage Mileage & expenses Registration fee Registration fee Registration fee Court appt atty. Supplies Paper Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Drug task force Repairs Training Mileage Equipment Fuel Mileage Supplies Repairs Service Service & repairs Supplies March services 151.42 498.85 21229 520.00 65.65 14.36 27.55 14.28 84.80 87.40 50.00 19.00 4433 20.00 186.68 5450.41 266.00 5534.21 180.00 46.80 291.87 645.95 41.65 400.38 21.30 85.80 20.00 1851.11 394.58 80.00 107.90 117.10 279.05 56.00 235.51 246.64 15.00 255.09 39.76 100.00 176.63 15.00 15.00 27.00 74.60 121.74 16.50 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 2101.43 87.50 13.89 182.82 118.50 41.64 408.90 63.02 44.27 51.87 151.38 6.99 188.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY,NEBRASKA NE Gary Hueske Radioshack Accts Payable Training expenses 191.40 Supplies 108.44 This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. r. - , r Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnson Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chaiperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, March 17, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe reported that the District Courtroom would be closed as of March 27th as the asbestos removal contractor will be moving into that area. Construction is on schedule now and they hope to stay on schedule. The garage area is coming along fine. Buildings and Grounds will meet with Mike West after the meeting today to address a new problem in the garage area. The hole is cut in the first floor of the ACOB now for the elevator. The plumbers and electricians are coming along fine but the heating and air conditioning are held up a little. The joint City/County Emergency Services committees will be meeting soon and hopefully he will be able to bring the Local Emergency Operations Plan before the Board for approval. It has been held up as the fire department had to do a rewrite which proved to be unnecessary. Hopefully they will be meeting with the city people and the council to get this worked out as severe weather will soon be upon us. Stonecipher reported she has received approval from Linda Rea for the attorneys to use the meeting room upstairs in the library for their civil trials if they can give a couple days notice. She also will be checking with Barbara Bramblett to see if the City Council chambers might be used. The Landscaping Committee will have their first meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4:30. Elmer Murman has agreed to serve on that committee, however he is unable to make the first meeting so Stonecipher will attend. The construction meetings with the contractors have changed to Tuesday afternoons at 1:30 since Mike West will now be attending in the place of Ken Jacobs. Friend reported he had attended a meeting of the Adams County Senior Services Board. The smaller handibus that had been presented to the Board for a replacement vehicle will not meet the safety needs of wheelchairs, therefore the Senior Services Board has recommended purchasing the larger handibus at a cost increase of $2000.00. Woodman reported he had attended a meeting of the Hastings/Adams County Housing Development last Tuesday afternoon. He also attended the meeting in Kearney regarding the federal plan for the Platte River, however he arrived late and most of the comment he heard was opposing the federal plan. Plambeck reported she had received a call from Craig Nelson requesting her to call Senator Bohlke offering county support to LB 695 and the proposed amendment of LB 1136. She said she was unable to talk personally with Senator Bohlke but did leave her message with the senator's aide, Diane. She wondered if the Board wished to go on record in support of LB 695. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to go on record in support of LB 695 and the proposed amendment of LB 1136. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Michele Klingler and Lisa Dirks appeared before the Board to present the final draft of the revised County Employee Handbook. Klingler said the Handbook Committee has been at work for nearly a year in revising the current policy and has included such new things as Family Medical Leave Acta The policy SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 13 has been reviewed by Craig Nelson of NACO. He said that Adams County offers many types of leaves to the employee which is a good indication that the County is taking care of its employees. Plambeck asked if the Board has any limits in enforcing this policy. County Attorney, Donna Fegier Daiss says the Board has no limits in enforcing the policy for elected officials, only for appointed officials, however most officials have chosen to use this employee handbook as guidelines for policies in their offices. Murman said he has some problems with some of the disclaimers in the handbook, especially referencing the section on Discharge and Discipline. Stuehrenberg asked why we spend so much time on a policy manual if the office holder still has the right to do what they want. Stonecipher said the committee has worked real hard on this, especially Michele and Lisa and they should be complimented on their hard work. Craig Nelson has said this is one of the better written policies. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Murman to adopt the County Employee Handbook and to recommend that all officials accept it and use it in their offices. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Plambeck thanked Klingler and Dirks for the hours they have put in on the handbook. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to move to Board of Equalization for motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:00 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to approve claims and authorize the Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to accept officers reports from the Register of Deeds and County Clerk for February and March 1998. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck.. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections # 12159 and 12161 through 12170. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe attended a Mutual Aid meeting and reported that some of the fire districts in surrounding counties were not going to be as well off as those in Adams County as their counties were not going to be able to fund them under the fifty cent limit set by the Legislature in LB 1114. He said they would all have to have special meetings or elections to ask the voters to exceed their levy limits. Friend asked how LB 1120 would affect the fire districts if it should be passed by the legislature. Kehoe said that fire districts have always been able to merge but perhaps LB 1120 provides some monetary incentive to those who haven't merged yet. Plambeck reported to the Board that the letters to the Ag Society, Townships and Fire Districts regarding the public meeting with the Board on March 31,1998 at 8:00 PM at the Community Services Building at the Fairgrounds have been mailed. Stonecipher reported that the Adams County Visitors and Convention Bureau have been working with the museum to have the first celebration of Hastings as the beginning of KoolAid on August 15, 1998. They hope to make it an annual celebration. She also said that the IMAX theater will begin showing the movie "Everest" on March 24, 1998 and said it is a tremendously touching movie. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to amend the motion made at the meeting on January 27, 1998 to reappoint Jerome Konen of Roseland to the Adams County Senior Services Board as an alternate member for the term continuing through January 1999. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Harry Milligan was not able to appear before the Board regarding the final approval of the loan agreement for the CDBG contract #97ED007. It was tabled until March 24, 1998 at 10:00 AM. Kehoe expressed his feelings that he was upset with the prison site selection process. He felt the state had trashed Hastings and had been unfair to start with. He thought the selection process had been a big fraud and that the Dept. of Corrections should know that we felt that way. He said if you look at a map of Nebraska you can see how the site selections were made, one from the Southeast, Northeast, Southwest, 44 SUPERVISORS RECORD No 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Central, West Central and far West. He would like the committee's criteria for selection explained for us. He felt that Hastings met the criteria far better than some of the communities selected. WalMart Pharmacy Walgreens Pharmacy Gwen Zeckser Aliant Communications Hastings Regional Center Beatrice State Home Lincoln Regional Center Norfolk Regional Center Eakes Office Plus Correctional Counseling Inc U S West Communications RELTFF MEDICAL FUND Medications Medications Rent EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND 911 service INSTITUTIONS FUND Patient care Patient care Patient care Patient care INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Supplies Supplies Phone service GENERAL FUND Supplies Patient care Supplies Supplies Software Electrical service Supplies Supplies Maintenance Supplies Supplies Supplies Court costs Supplies Copier Envelopes Checks Advertising Service fees Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Reimbursement Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Patrol car Cellular service Reimbursement Cellular service Checks Electrical service Supplies Jury expenses Jury expenses Witness fees Envelopes Jury supplies Supplies Supplies Court costs Interpreter services Jury payroll Jury payroll Jury payroll Jury payroll Business World Products Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Business World Products Pro Printing & Graphics Election Systems & Software Hastings Utilities Big G Commercial Division Eakes Office Plus Simple Choice Service Center Rochester Midland Modern Data Products Inc Kelly Products Clerk of Supreme Court Eakes Office Plus Union Bank & Trust Fast Print & Copy Dugan Business Forms Hastings Tribune Franklin County Sheriff Stephen A Scherr Jay J Sullivan Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Arthur C Toogood Heimann Sullivan & White Shoemaker & Witt Brenda L. McCrady Kerr Chevrolet Geo Inc Aliant Cellular Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Aliant Cellular City National Bank & Trust Hastings Utilities Microfilm Imaging Systems OK Cafe Eileens Colossal Cookies Adams County Court Vaughans Printers Inc Walmart Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Adams County Court Maria C Valdes County Court County Court County Court County Court This Board is now in recess subject to the c all of the Chairperson. 12.50 124.78 210.00 1744.85 2289.10 336.00 303.00 15.00 280.00 209.00 13.80 88.08 450.00 79.43 25.95 504.65 5447.56 41.00 17.22 416.00 51.00 103.81 222.10 106.00 28.51 240.00 418.53 896.70 527.80 32.16 180.00 456.55 204.00 1713.12 2399.64 279.00 384.64 18,358.00 17.46 387.61 32.90 121.10 202.65 366.75 92.97 25.00 900.00 190.74 17.07 46.68 206.13 136.00 100.00 828.20 831.40 839.80 829.00 45 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Jo Deputy Sandy Plambeck��`�"` Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, March 17, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization with the following Board members present Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present were Donna Fegler Daiss, County Attorney, Janice Timm, representing the Treasurers office, Chris Lewis, County Clerk and Mike West. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve the Treasurers recommendation to grant motor vehicle exemptions to First St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 1 new vehicle; American Red Cross, 1 new vehicle; Gingerbread Pre-school, 1 new vehicle; and North Shore Assembly of God Church,1 trailer as a renewal. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session.Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:03 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. r Chrisella Lewis andy Plambeck County Clerk Chairperson Beverly Johnso Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, March 24, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend that this meeting is a regularly scheduled meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Woodman reported he and Stuehrenberg attended the Land Use meeting in Kearney last Friday. He also reported that he had spoken with Dennis Meyer of the State Auditors office and was told that townships could use a portion of the five cents allocated to the counties by LB 1114 for Interlocal Agreements. These Interlocal Agreements could be for the purchase of gravel and road maintenance for the townships. Murman reported he had attended a Mid Nebraska Indivdual Services meeting. They had been working with a personnel problem but feel that at this time it has been corrected. Otherwise things were running well. He also attended a Chamber of Commerce meeting and reminded the Board that the Chamber Annual Meeting was tonight. He also attended a CASA meeting. Friend reported he had attended the Central District meeting last Thursday in Hastings as well as had the other supervisors. Stuehrenberg reported on the Land Use meeting in Kearney last Friday. It was agreed that the committee would only encompass the eight counties that had signed the original agreement and they need to appoint 5 to 6 people to a committee to gather information on county history, resources, etc. 46 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Stonecipher reported that the Buildings and Grounds committee had met after the Board meeting last Tuesday. Mike West has taken over as the coordinator of construction replacing Ken Jacobs. She also reported that the Landscaping committee met last Wednesday and their focus will be primarily on the south side of the courthouse but will be addressing other areas as they see the need. No plantings will take place until spring of 1999 due to large cranes being on the grounds south of the courthouse because of the remodeling taking place on the 2nd floor. The committee will meet again on April 15th at 5:30 in the County Clerk's office. Kehoe reported he had attended a meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission. The meeting focused on the regulations of the county and villages. It is planned that the County Comprehensive Plan will be completed in April or May. He also reported that the Emergency Services committee will meet one week from tomorrow and they will be discussing the weather radar. There is a possibility that Terry Marshall has found a way to return the weather radar to the Civil Preparedness office. The demolition in the ACOB north building is 100% completed and 90% completed in the south building. Workers are currently digging the hole in the basement floor for the elevator and putting the re -enforcement steel in place. Framers are close to being called to work but are waiting for that last 10% of demolition in the south building to be completed so they won't face any delays. Work in the Sheriff's Dept. is well underway. The sheet rockers are working there now and the security door is in place in the first floor east hallway. He also said he had taken the Dept. of Health and Human Services requirements for telephone service to Clark Reece at Aliant Communications. Plambeck attended an HECA meeting last Tuesday. They spent some time reviewing a proposal they plan to submit for funds to United Way. Roger Parks appeared before the Board to request authorization to advertise for bids for 4 large corrugated metal pipes, new motorgraders, asphalt for roads projects. He also asked for authorization to pursue an Interlocal Agreement with Hall County for the purchase of GPS equipment. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to authorize Roger Parks to advertise for bids for corrugated metal pipe, motorgraders and asphalt. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to authorize Roger Parks to prepare the necessary documents for an Interlocal Agreement with Hall County for GPS equipment. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Harry Milligan appeared before the Board to request the Chairperson to sign the final loan agreement for the CDBG contract 97ED0007 for Nebraska Aluminum Castings. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to authorize the Chairperson to sign the documents for the fmal loan approval for CDBG contract 97ED0007 for Nebraska Aluminum Castings. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Chairperson called for a five minute recess at 10:20 AM. The Board resumed session at 10:27 AM. Murman took up a discussion of the proposed county levy for 1998-99 and the requirements of LB 1114. He said he had visited with Sandy Himmelberg of the Ag Society Board and she reviewed for him what their capitol construction plan and levy was for. Originally it was planned to build an indoor arena, however the costs seem to be high and there is need for additional expansion of the activities center. She said she is continuously turning down conventions because of lack of space. She may even lose some due to lack of space. Therefore the plan now is to expand the activities center to the north for a cost of about $400,000.00 to $500,000.00. Because of the proposed construction the Ag Society Board feels they need the full 3.5 cent levy, rather than the proposed 3 cent levy. Kehoe asked if the Ag Society could use the lease purchase option for a new building. Stonecipher asked if they couldn't live with the proposed 3 cent levy. Murman said they could possibly go with 3.3 cents for the levy. Plambeck felt that the townships will have a bigger problem living with the proposed levy. Woodman agreed with that. He says the proposal to allow the townships to use the Interlocal Agreements for this year will work but the future is uncertain. Murman asked if the Board was in agreement for the meeting on March 31, 1998 to do a handout as the levy had been proposed to the Board earlier and then open the meeting to discussion of the county proposal. He said he would make arrangements for the handouts. Stonecipher and Kehoe brought forth a discussion of construction change orders. It is necessary to replace the light fixtures in the District Courtroom. The electrical contractor cannot replace the old fixtures once they have been removed because of a problem with the ballasts in those lights. The architect has provided drawings for the new lighting in the courtroom. Kehoe also said it is important to keep the construction on schedule in the District Courtroom due to the court schedule. They have made arrangements to move SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COIJN''Y, NEBRASKA 47 to City Hall and possibly the Masonic Temple for some of the hearings. There was also discussion of other proposed construction changes. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve the proposal for the District Courtroom lighting not to exceed a maximum of $10,000 and also approve proposals for modifying existing structures of the ACOB as the City Plan Examiner requires, delete replacement of hardware from 8 existing doors in the courthouse, add upper cabinets to room 205 for the county court clerk and modify the fence enclosure for the archives in the basement of the ACOB. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher reported that the contract with the Dept. of Health and Human Services for leasing space from the county was nearly ready to be sent. Donna Daiss, County Attorney, said there were two proposed changes to the contract. One was a simple typographical error. The other was a change regarding the time of the required notice of termination of lease. Since this was such a lengthy lease it was suggested that there be a provision for review of the rent in midterm in case there would be an increase in the costs to the county. Also there is a maximum occupancy provision in the contract. She plans to send the revised contract to Health and Human Services today. Hopefully the county would hear from them soon. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the claims and authorize the Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds but to deny the claim presented for general assistance from the Relief Medical Fund in the amount of $206.46. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Murman to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections #12171-12173. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman asked if the Board would extend an invitation to Tim Anderson of Central Nebraska Public Power District to give a presentation regarding the Cooperative Agreement and how they are addressing the issues regarding land use. Plambeck said she would extend that invitation. Kehoe wanted to discuss two Safety Request forms that had been filed regarding the snow removal of the north parking lot. He said he was not aware that the county Roads Dept. would not move snow around the courthouse. Woodman said he knew that the Roads Dept. had their regular snow clearance as priority but he also wasn't aware that they would not move snow around the courthouse on a non emergency nature. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to move to Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 11:15 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to Regular Session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:45 AM. Aliant Systems Inc Business World Products Logan Contractors Holt Inc Grand Island Contract Carriers Cash Wa Candy Co Bosselmans Asphalt & Concrete Materials NAPA Zep Manufacturing Co STA United Inc VISA Center NE Retirement System Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Adams County Road Dept. BOND FUND Phone system 175.00 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Supplies ROAD FUND Repairs Repairs Freight Supplies Fuel Supplies Supplies & repairs Supplies Testing supplies Supplies Retirement FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries WEED CONTROL FUND Conference expenses Retirement FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance Merlin Kinsman NE Retirement System Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance 47.00 1566.59 827.34 596.50 13.70 2976.99 2254.39 536.23 47.12 29.90 90.74 3857.85 4928.08 6738.93 134.85 65,794.95 373.63 223.71 274.82 528.04 9.30 48 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Adams County Weed Dept. NE Retirement System Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Adams County Visitors Bureau NE Retirement System Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Adams County Library Steve Craig West Group Tokai Financial Monty McCord Hastings Radiology Assoc. Aspen Publishers Kearney Police Dept. Kay Schriner Shoemaker & Witt NE Reporters Service Gail Stokes Adams County Sheriff NE Supreme Court Publications MLMH Clinical Lab Computer Consultants Adams County Attorney Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Fakes Office Plus Johnson Controls Sharon Rose Cash-Wa Candy Co Berts Rexall Drugs Keiths Pharmacies Drive -In Drugs Williams Exterminating Inc Kerr Chevrolet Geo Inc Kenesaw Motor Co Hall County Dept. of Corrections New Eagle International Uden Plumbing & Heating Bob Barker Co Adams County Jail Revolving Acct WalMart Stores Inc Uniservice Inc Robert L Anderson MD MLMH Clinical Lab Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Jerry's Econ Drug Gregory A Micek DDS Clay County Sheriffs Dept Maria C Valdes Adams County Court Business World Products Adams County Sheriffs Fee Acct Aliant Cellular Preferred Mail Service Kelly Lines Eakes Office Plus Adams County Clerk Union Bank & Trust GTE Midwest Fifth Street Printing Holdrege Daily Citizen Comhusker Press Minden Office Supply Nicholas D Valle Salaries VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Retirement FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries LIBRARY FUND Retirement FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries GENERAL FUND Rent Contract payment Copier Badge Tests Supplies Reports Law library Law computer Depositions Transcripts Testing Supplies Testing Services Law enforcement Supplies Supplies Typewriter Service call Stamps Supplies Inmate medications Inmate medications Service Repairs Service & repairs Inmate lodging Equipment Repairs Supplies Reimbursement Supplies Supplies Inmate medical Testing Inmate medical Inmate medications Inmate medical Inmate lodging Interpreter services Court costs Supplies Service fees Cellular service Postage Study group Supplies Paper Copier Phone service Supplies Advertising Supplies Supplies Court appt atty. 3728.53 100.38 170.26 282.86 4.65 2225.50 76.22 210.32 216.69 4.65 2749.24 440.00 79.50 560.00 80.25 46.00 58.24 212.00 100.00 46.76 286.03 24.75 30.00 153.00 349.24 452.95 1500.00 605.21 93.75 549.00 1077.00 32.00 352.10 135.27 504.85 31.00 97.66 112.92 492.70 3672.33 65.15 259.19 1546.59 12.58 36.90 35.00 38.80 209.70 118.22 86.00 1640.00 100.00 16.00 49.88 5324.22 79.62 3000.00 126.00 15.12 70.50 355.00 29.20 23.00 13.20 60.96 216.00 708.00 49 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, l EBRASKA Nicholas D Valle Commercial Electronics Computer Hardware Inc Cornhusker Press Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc Electronics Service Executive Copier Systems Karnes Auto Repair Moore Donald Pettengill Platte Valley Comm of Hastings Beyke Signs Adams County Highway Dept. Big G Auto Service Center Eakes Office Plus NE Law Enforcement Training NE Crime Commission NE Central Data Processing Theis Service Station Wheelers WalMart Stores Video Kingdom Calibre Press Inc Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Aliant Communications Uncle Neals Country Stores Vaughans Printers Inc Gregg Magee Stephen A. Scherr Conway Connolly & Pauley PC Langvardt & Valle Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC NE Retirement System Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance County Board County Clerk County Treasurer Register of Deeds County Assessor Planning & Zoning Data Processing Clerk of District Court Public Defender Maintenance Dept. Extension Office Microfilm Dept. County Sheriff County Attorney County Jail County Surveyor Veterans Service Office Court appt atty. Service Supplies & repairs Supplies Report Phone service Copier Service Supplies Mileage Supplies Service Fuel Supplies Supplies Testing Supplies Data Processing service Repairs Services Supplies Supplies Registration fee Reimbursement Repairs Car wash Supplies Mileage Court appt atty. Court appt atty. Court appt atty. Court appt atty. Court appt atty. Retirement FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly John Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson 111.00 30.00 51.40 206.65 2.50 20.00 260.00 28.65 43.11 204.27 321.00 22.00 1097.67 93.25 37.77 37.00 6.00 27.52 211.85 12.00 12.96 19.90 199.00 551.50 40.00 7.00 256.45 430.83 979.92 281.05 270.00 811.35 2093.25 9736.32 13,217.25 22,186.24 446.40 5833.31 9167.23 18,508.86 4163.20 11,235.83 1010.80 3193.65 16,310.54 7194.05 6578.77 2475.17 1136.34 44,941.50 20,458.67 23,988.78 83.33 4615.47 50 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, March 31, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stonecipher was absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Murman that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was 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, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher absent. Woodman attended a meeting of the County Extension Board last Tuesday evening. He was glad to report that the Extension Board has made arrangements with Moe Rucker to provide some of the services of the horticulturist. He also attended a meeting of the Hastings/Adams County Housing Development and things there are moving slowly. Friend reported he had attended a meeting of the Midland Area Agency on Aging. They set the budget for the coming year. Jerry Ryan reported that the Governor will restore most of the one million dollars that he cut in their funding last year. Kehoe reported that the Emergency Services Committee will be meeting with the City tomorrow morning at 10:00 AM at City Hall. The Hastings/Adams County Emergency Management plan is finished and will be discussed at the meeting tomorrow and then passed to the city and county legal counsels. Hopefully he can bring it before the Board in a couple weeks for their approval. He passed around some pictures showing the progress of the remodeling at the ACOB. He also said that LB 1120 regarding Rural Fire Protection Districts has passed to final reading this week which included an amendment of LB 947. Terry Marshall, Civil Preparedness Director, reported to the Board about the Doppler radar situation. The equipment had been removed from the office earlier this year, leaving the county without the ability to track storm situations by radar. He has found the Alden system which will have software that can provide radar tracking through the Internet. The initial cost will be $2015.00 with a monthly cost of $222.00 for 250 hours on the Internet. The $222.00 will be split between the city and county. The money for this system is available in this years budget because a duplexer that had been budgeted for in the amount of $3000.00 will not be purchased because the transmitters to be used with the duplexer are not all compatible. He will be back to the Board to ask for approval of the system after he talks to the city. Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator, presented the Highlands Heights Subdivision, case #98-03.1 to the Board for their approval. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the Planning and Zoning recommendation for approval of the Highlands Heights Subdivision, case #98-03.1, the applicants being David P and Judith K Neimoth. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to reappoint Aubrey Stevenson to the County Planning & Zoning Board for a term ending in 2001. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Don Krause and Jay Maher with Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District gave a presentation to the Board regarding their efforts and plans with the Federal Government, Colorado and Wyoming regarding land use and the Federal Governments requirements for both land and water in Nebraska for the preservation of endangered species. Also present were Clarence Rutt and Jim McDougal, Adams County representatives on the CNPPID Board. Plambeck told the Board that according to information received from Ardella Rold, Adams County Senior Services Director, they have been appointing Jerome Konen to the wrong Board. His reappointment is to be to the Midland Area Agency on Aging Board. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend to reappoint Jerome Konen of Roseland as an alternate member to the Midland Area Agency on Aging Board for the term continuing through January 1999. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Kehoe, with the aid of architect Mike West, addressed construction change orders for the remodeling project. Kehoe stated the change orders approved so far totaled $20, 439.00 and they are currently reviewing another $80,000 worth. These involve deducts as well as additions. The proposed changes today amount to about $15,000.00. 51 •SUPERVISOR. ADAMS C`dO': Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Murman to approve change orders # 13B, 23, 24, 28, 29 and 32. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Murman to place on record the approval of the change order for replacement of lights in the District Court Room for a total additional cost of $9572.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Kehoe told the Board that Tim Dean had presented two requests for county equipment to be removed from inventory and moved to surplus. The proper procedures have all taken place to this point. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to declare as surplus items one Panasonic typewriter from the County Clerk's office and one IBM typewriter and one Monroe 10 key calculator from the Maintenance Dept. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from the respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Woodman to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Correction # 12174. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. The Board entered a brief discussion regarding the public meeting to be held tonight at the fair grounds regarding the county levy and meeting the requirements of LB 1114. Murman raised a discussion of LB 1142. He feels that the Board should take a stand in opposition to this bill. This bill would place a limitation of 8% on the valuation of property in any one year. Woodman said he felt the Board should support the bill which changes the "on demand" provisions for tax payments by subdivisions to once every two weeks. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to have the Chairperson call Senator Bohlke stating that the Board opposes LB 1142 and supports LB 961 which has been amended into LB 1104. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to move to Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays. none. Stonecipher, absent. Entered Executive Session at 11:45 AM. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Returned to regular session at 12:10 PM. The Board recessed and reconvened at 8:00 PM at the Community Services Building at the fair grounds for the public meeting with township, fire district and Ag Society officials regarding the county levy and LB 1114. Plambeck welcomed everyone and introduced the Board members in attendance and Julia Moeller, Treasurer and Chris Lewis, County Clerk. She also asked those attending to sign in with their name and the organization they are representing. Murman presented the county's proposal to those in attendance and then opened the meeting to questions and comments. There appeared to be approximately 60 people in attendance. The meeting ended at about 9:00 PM. Aliant Communications EnviroSafeAir Monte Malouf Jr. & Assoc Dicataphone Corp Pileco Inc Ray Velder Lambert Struss Hastings Battery & Electric Halloran Battery & Electric Grand Island Contract Carrier BOND FUND Phone service Progress billing Supplies 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES Repairs ROAD FUND Repairs Prior service Prior service Supplies Repairs Freight 412.38 40,375.00 405.20 418.00 7075.85 19.00 12.00 41.40 45.32 548.00 52 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Drummond American Corp Country General Commercial Electronics Boundary Distributors Big G Commercial Midwest Service & Sales Lilley Sand & Gravel LCL Equipment Kully Pipe & Steel Supply Klein Survey Systems Island Supply Co Ideal Electric Heartland Machine NE Salt & Grain Co NE Peterbilt Uniservice Inc Union Bank Trust Rodeo Road Equipment Prairie Books & Gifts Pavelka Truck & Trailer Repair Numeridex Patricia C Gizinski Jill A Beyke M & B Business Machine Service O'Keefe Elevator Co Hastings Utilities Ken Svoboda Plumbing & Pumping Big G Commercial Hastings Utilities Deb Thompson Russell Smith Tim Overmiller Lester Oelschlager Brian McMahon Sheila Heilman Joyce Bridger Dave Bosle Elsje Ground Extension Revolving Fund Quill Corp University NE Coop Extension Business World Products Paul Swanson Susan Brown Scottie McMillin Renny Crawford Webster County Sheriff Rural Metro Medical Supplies Alexander Hamilton Institute Larry Peterson Lorena Leyva Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Badger Uniforms Bert's Rexall Drugs Aliens Discount Pharmacy Gall's Inc Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Maria C Valdes Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Corporate Diversified Services Roscoe Story Ed Lightner Madelyn Cosgrove Minnie Burchard Scottsdale Insurance Co Brenda L. McCrady Heimann Sullivan & White PC Eakes Office Plus Supplies Supplies Repairs Supplies Supplies Equipment Gravel Supplies Supplies Equipment Supplies Repairs Supplies Supplies Repairs Supplies Copier Repairs Supplies Repairs Supplies GENERAL FUND Mileage Mileage Repairs Repairs Electrical service Repairs Supplies Electrical service Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Travel expenses Reimbursement Supplies Supplies Supplies Travel expenses Travel expenses Travel expenses Travel expenses Inmate lodging Supplies Supplies Check replacement Interpreter services Reimbursement Uniforms Inmate medications Inmate medication Supplies Inmate medications Interpreter services Supplies Supplies Reimbursement Prior service Prior service Prior service Prior service Services Court appt atty Court appt arty Supplies 3289.39 16.39 45.00 159.80 83.63 503.40 718.64 172.04 326.15 142.27 1365.35 98.24 425.75 880.68 85.23 50.40 210.00 220.79 39.95 149.57 142.12 19.20 51.90 65.00 261.25 1326.96 113.99 20.69 930.96 3.15 7.88 1.58 10.08 9.45 1.26 5.04 2.52 26.15 135.45 379.90 32.95 24.99 34.65 85.37 24.57 102.38 70.00 651.60 21.75 105.00 15.00 239.41 134.15 491.10 69.31 95.24 275.70 160.00 345.95 60.62 15.00 15.00 19.00 14.00 14.00 162.00 1508.36 85.00 324.24 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Old Market Firearms Uncle Neals Country Stores Philips 66 Co Aliens of Hastings Animal Clinic Wicklander-Zulawski & Assoc Aliant Cellular Aliant Cellular Aliant Communications Aliant Communications NE Dept Administration Services Innovative Resource Recordings Inc Union Bank & Trust Co Business World Products CenTec Cast Metal Products JJE Inc Information Systems Inc This Board is now recessed subject to Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnso Deputy Supplies Car wash Fuel Supplies Services Training Cellular service Cellular service Phone service Phone service Netcomm service Supplies Copier Supplies Supplies Repairs Supplies the call of the Chairperson. Sandy Plam k Chairperson 93.00 7.00 55.19 150.68 220.20 389.00 173.57 60.41 489.83 1534.55 1311.62 75.00 232.10 19.90 184.54 169.00 137.76 , .. The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Woodman reported that he had attended the public meeting last Tuesday evening with the county and members of the township boards, rural fire protection districts and the Ag Society. He also attended the Emergency Services meeting on Wednesday morning. He attended the meeting of the Area Seven Agriculture and Horticultural Land Valuation Boards in Holdrege on Friday. All counties in the area were within the 74-80% range of valuations and everyone was using the new land conversions. Murman attended an HEDC meeting. He also reported about a question that had been raised at last Tuesday nights public meeting about the county levy. He has received information from NACO that says the county is limited to a 50 cent levy by the State Constitution, however he is waiting to hear from the auditors office for their opinion since LB 1114 refers to lease purchase agreements and bond levies being outside the limit. Friend reported that he also attended the meeting of the Emergency Services Committee last Wednesday morning. Kehoe reported on the Emergency Services Committee meeting. He said that the City wants to drag their feet in implementing the Emergency Services Plan as required by LB 43. He asked to have the proposed plan passed to the attorneys for the city and county for their review and to have their opinions ready by next Wednesday for another joint meeting. He also attended a Planning and Zoning meeting last night and one of the applications will be brought to the Board this morning. A meeting on the County Comprehensive Plan regarding transportation will be held on April 16th in the workroom at city hall. Plambeck attended the public meeting last Tuesday night and felt good about the representation from the townships, fire districts and Ag Society. 54 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA At 10:00 AM the Board conducted a public hearing for Planning & Zoning cases # 98-04.1, 98-04.2 and 98-04.3, applicants Ronald and Sharon Willmes. The Chairperson asked for anyone to speak for or against the application. No one appeared. Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator told the Board that the Planning & Zoning Board heard the application last night and no one opposed the application. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval of the applications. The Chairperson declared the hearing closed. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to approve the Planning and Zoning cases # 98-04.1, 98-04.2 and 98-04.3, applicants Ronald and Sharon Willmes. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Julia Moeller, County Treasurer, reported to the Board on the public sale conducted on the first Monday in March on back taxes owed in the county. There were 7 vendors who purchased taxes for a total of $148,000.00. The total that had been advertised in February was $403,000.00. She said most taxes have been collected and are current. She said that she may come to the Board sometime in the future and discuss if the county may want to purchase these back taxes considering that statutorily, 14% interest has to be paid on the unpaid taxes. It may be beneficial to the county. Ardella Rold, Adams County Senior Services Director, presented an application for public transportation assistance funds for fiscal year 1999 to the Board. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to pass Resolution #98-04-07, approving and authorizing the Chairperson to sign the application for public transportation assistance funds for fiscal year 1999. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign the contract between Adams County and Adams County Senior Services. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the claims and authorize the County Clerk to issue checks for the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Woodman to accept the Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of March 1998 in the amount of $423,706.25. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections # 12175 and 12176. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. At 10:30 the Board conducted a hearing on an appeal of a general assistance claim for rent for Jerry Domek. The Chairperson declared the hearing to be open. Sheila Winslow, an employee of the Dept of Health and Human Services, and Jerry Domek were both sworn in by the County Clerk. County Attorney, Donna Fegler Daiss proceeded to question Ms Winslow regarding Mr. Domek's application for assistance. It appeared that Mr. Domek came to Adams County to work on the AGP bean plant, however the company he works for has not yet arrived and Mr. Domek needs to pay his rent to the KOA Campgrounds. The Board had denied his request previously because they do not provide assistance for temporary residences. Mr. Domek explained that his living facility is a converted bus and he cannot place it in a trailer park as he understands that it would need to be placed on a foundation. There being no further information to be presented, the Chairperson declared the hearing closed. Murman stated that he could appreciate Mr. Domek's situation, however he could not approve assistance for any more than two weeks since city ordinances do not permit anyone to stay at the KOA campgrounds longer than two weeks and that after that time he would hope that Mr. Domek has found a new location. Stonecipher concurred with that statement. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve assistance in the amount of $100.00 for rent for Mr. Domek for April upon his application being approved by the Dept of Health and Human Services. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe continued the discussion of the joint Emergency Management Plan as required by LB 43. Kehoe said he does not see any problem with passing the plan. He doesn't understand why the city is holding back. This plan only obligates the city to be in coordination with the county and removes the general • oversight from the city administrator and places it with the county. There was some discussion about whether Terry Marshall would be a city or county employee. Terry Marshall said he would like the county villages to see the plan prior to the county board adopting it. The matter will be placed on the agenda for April 21, 1998. 55 SUPERVISORS, RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY,NEBRASKA Terry Marshall brought the Board up to date on the Doppler radar situation. He said currently their office is testing the software and equipment that he had discussed with the Board previously. Doppler radar can be available to the county via the Internet with this equipment at a cost of $222.00 per month to be shared by the city and county. There are funds available in the budget for the purchase of the equipment and software since a duplexer that had been budgeted for will not work with the current equipment and will not be purchased. Murman left the meeting at 11:04 AM. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to approve purchase of equipment and software to support Internet monitoring of Doppler radar for the Emergency Management office from funds allocated for a duplexer not to exceed $2200.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman, absent. Chan Komarek of the Nebraska Dept of Agriculture presented the Board with the evaluation of the County Noxious Weed Program. Adams County received a 3093 points out of a possible 3400. Komarek said the department accepts all reports over 3000. Larry Pelan, NIRMA Risk Manager, stopped in to introduce himself to the Board and to thank them for allowing the County Clerk to be the NIRMA contactperson and also for Tom Friend serving on the NIRMA board of directors. Pelan said that currently NIRMA is working on renewals. Kehoe thanked him for writing the article in the Countyline regarding what the insurance covers. Stuehrenberg asked if perhaps NIRMA might consider reducing the amount of excess insurance they currently carry since the program is so successful.. Pelan said that that would be something they should look into. Friend left the meeting. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to authorize Roger Parks to advertise for bids for structural steel for bridges. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman and Friend, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive session for a county burial and personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman, absent. Entered Executive session at 11:28 AM. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman, absent. Returned to regular session at 11:55 AM. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the county burial. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman, absent. Dale Gartner, Assessor, reported to the Board that he had received a report from the State Property Tax Division. He said all categories in Adams County were in range but the quality is not acceptable and only three counties in the state were acceptable in regard to quality. RELIEF -MEDICAL FUND Val Kershner Rent 197.50 Jacque Volkmer-Foote Rent 210.00 Keith's Pharmacies Rent 208.88 INHERITANCE FUND Hastings Tribune Advertising 39.05 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION WalMart Stores Supplies 73.36 Business World Products Supplies 39.81 VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Allen's of Hastings Supplies 77.16 Business World Products Supplies 77.56 WorldCom Technologies Inc. Phone service 88.05 City of Hastings Phone service 26.00 Johnson Cashway Lumber Co Equipment 33.65 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 180.57 Adams County Building Fund Rent 500.00 Big G Stores Supplies 50.83 Adams County Telecomm System FAX service 28.22 Sams Club Supplies 28.97 Anne Rohan Expenses 249.41 Computer Hardware Inc. Supplies 25.00 Mike Mager Grant 100.00 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 69.28 • SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Sherry's Hallmark Walmart Stores VISA Motor Fuels Division Five Star Shop Service Fakes Office Plus Drummond American Corp Aliant Communications Ace Irrigation & Mfg Co 3 Points Tire Service Southern Power Dst Simple Choice Service Center Samuelson Equipment Co Rodeo Road equipment Parks Heating & Sheet Metal NE Public Power Dst Nebraska Machinery NAPA Kully Pipe & Steel Supply KACO Supplies Island Supply Co Independent Bolt Ideal Electric Glenwood Telephone NAPA Aliant Systems Inc. Bruce Corp Hastings Utilities Nathan B Cox Adams County Attorney Rob MacTaggart Shonsey Almquist Kucera Maltzan & Alloway PC NE Dept of Education Secretary of State Eakes Office Plus Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Big G Auto Service Center Woodwards Disposal Service Roy E Bradley Sr Acme Printing Duro-test Corp Big G Commercial Div Eakes Office Plus Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Cash-Wa Candy Co Bert's Rexall Drugs Jesco Inc. Hastings Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Ken Svoboda Plumbing & Pumping Mid -Nebraska Restaurant Supply WalMart Stores Wescott Communications Allens Aliant Cellular Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Hastings Tribune Comhusker Press Adams County Senior Services Phelps County Treasurer Aliant Cellular Business World Products Kearney County Clerk Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Arthur C Toogood Maria C Valdes Supplies 8.59 Supplies 40.00 Travel expenses 146.31 ROAD FUND Fuel tax 326.93 Supplies 223.90 Supplies 174.34 Supplies 201.66 Phone service 235.56 Supplies C1-255 3724.58 Repairs 20430 Electrical service 256.81 Gas service 997.10 Repairs 630.72 Repairs 6574.18 Repairs 1457.87 Electrical service 69.04 Supplies 665.20 Supplies 319.51 Supplies 17.16 Supplies 180.00 Supplies 246.83 Supplies 181.89 Repairs 307.30 Phone service 73.63 WEED CONTROL FUND Supplies 6.69 BOND FUND Phone system 175.00 Remodeling 164,226.00 GENERAL FUND Electrical service 7.41 Mileage 74.40 Law Enforcement 941.76 Mileage 18.60 Services Maps Registration cards Supplies Supplies Tires Services Labor Business cards Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Inmate medications Supplies Inmate medications Services Supplies Supplies April services Supplies Cellular service Reimbursement Advertising Supplies Reimbursement Phone service Cellular service Supplies Copier Court appt atty Reimbursement Interpreter services 75.00 10.00 25.00 86.64 166.44 193.88 117.10 78.75 53.00 128.75 28.82 148.21 9.00 88.60 425.51 54.55 64.73 215.00 21.00 202.59 388.00 21.96 114.25 1176.40 541.14 101.75 7142.09 109.57 95.84 38.99 84.80 60.00 2086.99 20.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEB RASKA Eakes Office Plus EIS Commercial Electronics Graces Locksmith Service Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Video Kingdom Badger Uniforms Big G Stores DTN Corp Executive Copier Systems Galls Inc Business World Products Midwest Special Services Inc Donald D Pettengill Gregg Magee NE Dept Administrative Services Aliant Cellular Adams County Treasurer Eakes Office Plus TCG Computer Services Walmart Stores DAS Material Division Business World Products U S Post Office Adams County Court Maria C Valdes OK Cafe Adams County Court Supplies Repairs Repairs Keys Reimbursement Supplies Supplies Supplies Services Copier Supplies Supplies Transportation Mileage Mileage State telecomm Cellular service Mileage & lodging Supplies Internet service Jury supplies Supplies Supplies Stamps Reimbursement Interpreter services Jury expense Jury payroll This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. A Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnso Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson 135.00 58.43 370.00 4.50 333.49 19.95 118.24 4.13 75.00 260.00 125.93 11.84 37.05 452.72 321.09 520.00 149.92 1080.14 7.36 20.00 9.71 68.95 86.37 32.00 50.00 100.00 187.92 848.00 COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, April 14, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Vice -Chairperson, Sharon Stonecipher, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Plambeck was absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nay, none. Plambeck, absent. Murman reported on the 1997-98 budget stating that with 9 months of the fiscal year gone, most budgets were running about 75% expended which would be almost on target. A few departments were running under budget and some were running over in certain areas of their budgets. He handed out a detailed report of budget to the Board members. He also reported that he, Plambeck and Woodman were to meet for a noon luncheon meeting with the Ag Society Board today but Plambeck is absent and Woodman is not able to attend. He asked if any other Board members could go. Kehoe and Friend said they could attend with him. Friend attended a meeting of the Adams County Senior Services Board. They went over the transportation budget and they will be meeting soon with the United Way to make their annual request for funding. Kehoe reported there is to be a meeting of the joint Emergency Services Committee Wednesday morning at 10:00 AM in City Hall. He said the construction work was progressing well. He also reported that the 58 SUPERVISORS RECORD No 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA last meeting of the County Comprehensive Plan is scheduled for Thursday night at 7:00 PM and they will be discussing transportation. Roger Parks, County Highway Superintendent and Engineer, and Dave Wacker, City Engineer, presented an Interlocal Agreement between the County and City to the Board for the joint bidding and purchase of asphalt for a project at 26th St. and the Bypass Road. Dave Wacker said the City Council had unanimously approved the agreement Monday evening. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to approve the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Hastings and authorize the Vice -Chairperson to sign the agreement. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Kehoe thanked both Parks and Wacker for the repairs that have been done to the potholes in the city and county. Parks said that starting next week they will begin making permanent repairs. Wacker stated that the city's first project for this year will be the resurfacing of 12th St. Parks advised the Board that permit applications for paunch manure has been placed on the agenda for April 28th and that an hour has been set aside as all the area residents will receive notice that someone has made application to use paunch manure. Dave Reed, coordinator for the Boys Town Shelter at Grand Island appeared before the Board to present a new contract for services to Adams County. Neither he nor Donna Fegler Daiss, County Attorney were aware when the last contract for services had been signed but obviously there had been some type of agreement as Adams County has used the shelter in the past. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to accept and authorize the Vice -Chairperson to sign the contract presented by Dave Reed for juvenile services at the Boys Town Shelter in Grand Island from January 1, 1998 through December 31, 1998 and to automatically renew for two terms. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Donita Theiler of the Victim Witness Program and Donna Fegler Daiss informed the Board that the Crime Commission has recently decided that the Victim Witness Program should no longer be under the auspices of SASA and must now be placed in the County Attorney's office. Ms Theiler is currently preparing her grant application and they both asked the Board to pass approval to place the Victim Witness Program into the County Attorney's office. She would be an employee of Adams County, however all her salary and benefits would be paid through the grant. Adams County would aid her application process as providing rent free office space for in kind matching funds. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to authorize Donita Theiler to write her grant for the Victim Witness Program and to become part of the County Attorney's office. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to reappoint Tom Pauley to the County Planning & Zoning Board for a three year term to expire on April 9, 2001. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Kehoe and architect, Mike West, presented construction change orders to the Board. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve construction change orders numbers 41 (a deduct), 22, 34, 37, 38, 39 and 40 (all add ons) for additional total cost of $71,915.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve all claims except the claim from Krhounek Povondra Architects in the amount of $2401.29 and to authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to approve and authorize the Vice -Chairperson to sign Tax List Correction # 12177. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Stonecipher reported she had received a fax from Dept of Health and Human Services regarding the proposed contract and there are a couple areas they would like changed. The one area is in regards to the review of the rent every five years. They would like this to be set at a "not to exceed" percentage. Woodman suggested to offer 15 per cent and see if they accept. The other area was over termination of lease. The County had asked for at least 6 months notice if DHHS would want to terminate their lease. They do not want any time limits placed as they always have the possibility of losing funds at any time which means they might have to vacate the premises because of lack SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 9 of funds. The Board felt they could allow that change in the contract. Daiss was instructed to make the changes and to present the new contract to DHHS as soon as possible for signing. Kehoe said he had been approached by Judge Illingworth as to whether or not new carpet was in the plans for the District Court Room as the old carpet is mildewed. Kehoe said there was not plans for new carpet and if it is mildewed it would be the fault of the asbestos abatement contractor and they would have to be responsible for replacement of the carpet. The Judge indicated he would be letting the Board know if the carpet is mildewed. Hastings KOA Simon & Schuster Renew Christian Resource Center Regional Books Ingram Library Services Baker & Taylor Inc Hastings Public Library Ulverscroft Large Print Books LTD RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent LIBRARY FUND Books Books Books Books Books Library services Books 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND Aliant Communications 911 phone service INHERITANCE FUND Adams County Historical Society Annual contribution INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION U S West Communications Phone service ROAD FUND Computer supplies Services Supplies Electrical service Tires Fuel Propane Repairs Services Supplies BOND FUND Guarantee Electric Co Repairs Modern Methods Copier Howards Glass Hall entry COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT Services GENERAL FUND Berntsen International Inc Supplies Hastings Area Chamber of Commerce Membership Redfield & Co Supplies Eakes Office Plus Supplies Dale Gartner Expenses & mileage Allens Supplies NCRAAO Conference registration Adams Central Jr -Sr High School Annual contribution Union Bank & Trust Copier M & B Business Machines Repairs TCG Computer Services Internet service Business World Products Supplies Graces Locksmith Service Locks Laird Motors Inc Repairs Garlock Glass Service Repairs Liberty Uniform & Linen Rental Supplies Hastings Utilities Electrical service Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Reimbursement Richard Fahrenholtz Clothing maintenance Kim Thayer Clothing maintenance David Rutt Clothing maintenance James Stutesman Clothing maintenance James W Sidlo Clothing maintenance Gary Hueske Clothing maintenance Dan Furman Clothing maintenance Sam Reed Clothing maintenance Brenda Chrise Clothing maintenance VISA Nitro Construction Island Supply Co Hastings Utilities Garrett Enterprises Farmers Union Co op Gas & Oil Consumers Service Co Nebraska Machinery Woodwards Disposal Service Zee Medical Service Orval Stahr 368.82 644.92 19.07 565.84 3014.34 720.00 227.48 1752.46 722.50 13.80 309.97 936.18 679.50 377.78 1329.20 3230.12 37.03 23.13 54.59 85.35 52.50 110.00 1990.00 FUND 10,541.20 564.74 450.00 41.76 804.21 449.92 201.22 130.00 866.68 186.68 65.00 10.00 96.87 11.40 147.54 90.00 229.00 6329.75 82323 105.00 35.00 105.00 35.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 60 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Jane Bolling Cash-Wa Candy Co RSVP Meals on Wheels Nicholas D Valle Miguel Cabrales-Williams Sr DZ Office Products Inc Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Great Plains Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Jesco Inc Hastings Vaughans Printers Inc Business World Products Eakes Office Products Clay County News. Adams County Court Tam V Nguyen Oswald Appraisal Fischer Co Summit County Sheriff's Office SASA Region III Hastings Head Start Head Start Child & Family Development Mid NE Individual Services Hastings Economic Development Corp City of Hastings Midland Area Agency on Aging Dawson County Sheriff Fillmore County Sheriff Business World Products Bonnie Kroeker Reliable Pitney Bowes Hastings Tribune Delken Press Kathy Colburn Union Bank & Trust Bee Office Supplies Conway Connolly & Pauley PC Jay J Sullivan Uniglobe Martin Miller Travel Brad Consbruck Jason Adler Mike Poplau John Krontz Steve Campbell Kevin Mauck Douglas Ruhter M G Kemp Michael Shada Donald D Pettengill Gordon Sidlo John Rust Michael Peterson Rod Wilkerson James Konen Eakes Office Plus Graces Locksmith Service Big G Stores Harding Schultz & Downs Aliant Cellular DTN Corporation WalMart Stores Wescott Communications Justex Systems Inc Keff Chevrolet Geo Inc Laird Motors Inc Electronic Systems First United Methodist Church Hastings Utilities Clothing maintenance Supplies Annual contribution Annual contribution Court appt atty Interpreter services Equipment Inmate medical ' Vehicle maintenance Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Reimbursement Interpreter services Appraisal Appraisal Service fees Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Service fees Service fees Supplies Labor Supplies Rental fee Advertising Letterhead Mileage Copier Supplies Court appt atty Court appt atty Tickets 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 Clothing maintenance Supplies Keys Services Atty fees Cellular services Weather service Supplies LETN services Subscription Vehicle maintenance Vehicle maintenance Services Rent Electrical service 105.00 94.35 83.33 458.33 184.25 40.00 349.00 658.20 34.90 47.25 669.83 2.55 34.34 604.27 23.50 40.00 200.00 1250.00 12.00 131.00 3228.91 250.00 1333.33 2468.75 1666.67 3656.92 1027.00 29.55 24.24 1084.50 27.50 25.14 74.25 27.98 42.00 156.84 355.00 18.16 333.00 18.00 182.00 35.00 105.00 35.00 105.00 105.00 35.00 35.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 35.00 105.00 35.00 35.00 99.33 9.00 54.95 135.40 17.86 228.00 7.96 188.00 97.00 22.06 123.13 75.60 900.00 215.24 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Clerk of District Court Clerk of District Court Clerk of District Court South Central Behavioral Services Clerk of District Court ADAMS COUNTY,;NE,B RASKA This Board is now recessed subject (�. • Chrisella Lewis County Cl 110 Beverly John Deputy n Supplies Supplies Witness fees Court costs Court costs Services Jury payroll to the call of the Chairperson. Sandy Plaml5eck Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, April 21, 1998 74.15 306.35 1320.30 600.00 600.00 65.00 3077.00 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stonecipher was absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Murman reported on a meeting with the Ag Society. He presented information to the Board regarding the Ag Society's building levy and how it is used during the budget year. The Ag Society Board would like to have the county set their levy higher than .03 and closer to what their total levy is now. He also said the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors met with Senator Bohlke to discuss a review of the past legislative session. Friend reported he attended a joint City/County Coordinated Services meeting last Wednesday. Kehoe also attended the same meeting and they will meet again on April 29, 1998 at 10:00 AM. The City Attorney has rewritten the Interlocal Agreement regarding Emergency Management. Daiss has not had time to review it yet but Kehoe asked that whatever questions she had she should talk to Terry Marshall. He also reported that the electrical contractors have started in District Court and the people for the fireproofing should be here next week to start in District Court or the Sheriff's office. The Sheriff will have his radio people remove abandoned wires prior to the fireproofing. The ACOB is close to 100% completion of demolition. Gary Carson with Quad C Consultants updated the Board on the progress of the asbestos abatement project and reviewed the schedule. He also discussed the accident that occurred in the Treasurer's office on Thursday, April 16, 1998. Kehoe brought forth a discussion of the Emergency Management Plan. He said that currently there are questions as to who declares an emergency and when. He said this new plan addresses those issues. It was decided to wait until the Interlocal Agreement is reviewed before adopting the Emergency Management Plan. It will be placed on the agenda for May 5, 1998. The Board decided not to meet on May 12, 1998, Election Day since the Clerk will be busy conducting the election. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for a personnel matter. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Entered Executive Session at 10:12 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Returned to regular session at 11:41. The Board opened bids for culverts. There were five bids received and they were all in order. 62 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to accept all bids submitted by Husker Steel of Columbus, NE for the following: two 72" x 64" (3x1) for 3,892.00 each; one 84" x 60' (3x1) for $4130.00 and one 108" by 66' (3x1) for $5808.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. At 11:00 AM the Board opened bids for motor graders. Chairperson Plambeck asked the representatives from the companies submitting bids to introduce themselves. Bids were received from CMI Equipment, Fehrs Tractor, Nebraska Machinery and Rodeo Road Equipment. All bids will be taken under advisement by the Roads Committee and their recommendation will be presented to the Board for a decision on May 5, 1998. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the claims and authorize the County Clerk to issue checks for the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to accept officer reports from the County Clerk, Register of - Deeds, Sheriff and Building permits. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. There was a brief discussion on a general liability claim from an accident that occurred on the ice in the alley in January between the ACOB and Howard's Glass Company. It was determined that the county does not own the alley and therefore has no liability. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to deny any medical payments resulting from the accident to Juanita Paulsen on January 21, 1998. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Brand Wilson Mortuary Lincoln Regional Center Norfolk Regional Center Hastings Regional Center Beatrice State Development Center Vontz Paving Inc U S Postmaster Mr Automotive Laird Motors KACO Supplies Heartland Co op Lisa Dirks Bruners Sand & Gravel Brads Marine Bladen Sand & Gravel Big G Commercial Avatech Solutions Adams County Highway Dept Adams County Road Dept Social Security Administration NE Retirement Systems Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Heartland Machine Westheffer Co Adams County Weed Dept NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Krhounek Povondra Architects Graces Locksmith Service Quad C Consultants Adams County Library NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Burial INSTITUTION FUND Patient care Patient care Patient care Patient care ROAD FUND Gravel Box rent Supplies Repairs Supplies Tires Mileage Gravel Repairs Gravel Supplies Services Reimbursement Salaries FICA Retirement Health insurance Disability insurance WEED FUND Repairs Equipment Salaries Retirement FICA Health insurance Disability insurance BOND FUND' Basic services Lock Progress billing LIBRARY FUND Salaries Retirement FICA 1080.00 186.00 15.00 2412.95 372.00 4591.95 104.00 183.43 78.05 240.70 1304.78 19.50 4408.64 139.00 5760.00 209.31 30.00 73.25 58,271.35 4355.60 3306.34 6720.09 134.85 89.89 51.21 3812.13 228.73 281.21 528.04 9.30 2401.29 55.00 5323.75 3135.44 87.66 239.86 aq 63 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health insurance 216.69 Omaha Life Insurance Disability insurance 4.65 VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Adams County Visitors Bureau Salaries 2296.50 NE Retirement Systems Retirement 100.38 Social Security Administration FICA 175.68 Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health insurance 282.86 Omaha Life Insurance Co Disability insurance 4.65 GENERAL FUND Morris Press Supplies 289.34 Chrisella Lewis Expenses 15.22 Election Systems & Software Ballots 17.92 Commission on Local Gov't Registration fee 55.00 US Postal Service Annual fee 290.00 Big G Commercial Repairs 321.65 Country General Supplies 19.06 O'Keefe Elevator Co Repairs 145.09 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 8.13 Coast Computer Products Supplies 160.25 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 886.97 Union Bank & Trust Copier 180.00 Computer Consultants of Hastings Equipment 407.95 Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Inmate medications 713.06 Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Inmate medical 575.01 Bert's Rexall Drugs Inmate medications 399.58 Hastings Radiology Assoc PC Inmate medical 45.00 Cash-Wa Candy Co Supplies 31.45 Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Reimbursement 2040.76 Maintenance Engineering Supplies 353.98 Kenesaw Motor Co Vehicle service 211.86 Williams Exterminating Inc Service 20.00 Alexander Hamilton Institute Supplies 21.50 Quinlan Publishing Co Subscription 69.00 Econofoods Pharmacy Inmate medications 91.79 Hall County Dept of Corrections Inmate lodging 147.81 Gregory A Micek DDS Inmate medical 381.00 Clay County Sheriffs Dept Inmate lodging 2800.00 Computer Hardware Inc Printer 875.95 EZ Kitchens Inc Cabinets 865.00 Adams County Court Witness fees 2000.00 Dixon County Court Supplies 8.10 Platte County Court Supplies 10.88 Tam Nguyen Interpreter services 30.00 Adams County Sheriffs Fee Acct Service fees 4566.11 GTE Midwest Phone service 27.53 Business World Products Supplies 7.43 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 5.34 Phelps County Treasurer Phone service 54.98 Shoemaker & Witt Court appt atty 276.00 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 82.60 Commercial Electronics Services 170.00 Business World Products Supplies 58.56 Allens Supplies 356.90 Anderson Ford Lincoln Mercury Vehicle service 14.47 Badger Uniforms Uniforms 48.59 Big G Stores Services 44.95 CANDO Matching funds 7200.00 Dictaphone Equipment 699.35 Laird Motors Inc Vehicle service 25.59 South Central Behavioral Services Testing 120.00 Adams County Highway Dept Fuel 1279.75 Law Enforcement Training Center Tests 10.00 Information Technologies Support service 928.75 Electronics Service Phone service 20.00 Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc Reports 81.50 Alamar Uniforms co Equipment 363.24 NE Central Data Processing Services 30.73 Tuxall Uniform & Equipment Inc Supplies 113.65 Graces Locksmith Service Keys 7.50 Aliant Cellular Cellular service 61.23 64 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Gregg Magee Kerr Chevrolet Geo Inc Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Four Rivers Sportsmans Club S & S Diesel Kustom Signals Inc Aliant Cellular Aliant Communications City National Bank Adams County Treasurer Adams County Court Adams County Treasurer NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration 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 District Court Public Defender Maintenance Dept Extension Office Microfilm Dept Sheriffs Dept County Attorney Corrections & Communications County Surveyor Veterans Service Office Mileage Repairs Reimbursement Dues Services Equipment Cellular service Repairs Bank charges Travel expenses Witness fees Retirement forfeit Retirement match FICA Health insurance Disability Insurance Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Sandy Plambeck Chairperson Chrisella Lewis County Clerk \,t Beverly Johnso" Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, April 28, 1998 427.35 135.28 678.00 160.00 60.00 1595.00 21.34 1082.41 21.35 321.58 433.00 4180.08 5565.06 13,303.72 22,421.77 451.05 5833.31 9428.08 18,917.38 5468.07 10,714.18 1158.81 3249.52 9355.41 7194.05 6514.92 5055.12 1136.34 46,676.51 20,458.67 26,165.93 83.33 4615.47 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe reported that the work at the ACOB is moving slowly. There is a construction meeting scheduled for this afternoon and they hope to be able to determine what is causing the delay. The Dept. of Health and Human Services has requested a change order to change locks on their offices and some of the fire doors so there will be separate keying for the employees only. The cost will total $2518.00 and it has not yet been determined who will stand the cost. He will bring this back to the Board next week. Stonecipher reported on the new Adams County Visitors and Convention Bureau's magazine just hot off the press. She also pushed the Kool-Aid Days celebration to be held on August 18th. There probably will be some national coverage of this. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 65 Friend attended an Adams County Senior Services meeting regarding the United Way allocation. Ardella Rold reported the transportation grant is still up in the air, so their request for funds from United Way is higher than in the past. Murman had attended a CASA meeting. He also received a call from Dennis Meyer of the State Auditors office informing him that it is the opinion of their office that bonded indebtedness and lease purchase agreements will be outside the county's 50 cent levy for fiscal year 1998-99. Plambeck said she had been asked to speak at the Golden Age Center last Wednesday noon about the pros and cons of serving on the County Board. She said it was a fun time. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 9:41 AM. Motion by Friend, seconded by Murman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:09 AM. Plambeck asked Roger Parks to give some information regarding the applications for permits to apply paunch manure. Parks said that the last time paunch manure had been applied in Adams County there were no rules and regulations in place for such applications and there was some adversity at that time. Since then Adams County has developed procedures for the permits and regulations for the application. Presently Horizon Technology Inc. has made application for two permits for application to properties belonging to Roger Hohlen. He said that Horizon Technology Inc. has followed all the procedures and requirements to receive the permits. The only thing they have not done was to meet the guidelines for water protection from the two Natural Resources Districts involved. Horizon inquired of those NRD's and were told that neither of them currently have water protection guidelines in place but are working on some. He also said that property owners within one mile of each application had been notified by certified mail. Bill and Lois Barry, Fred Drummond, Ron and Dena Hohlen and Elmer Hohlen were present to ask questions and talk about the past performance of Horizon Technology Inc. and the applications of paunch manure to the Roger Hohlen property. John Collison of Horizon Technology Inc. was present to answer questions regarding the request for permits. Murman stated he was not willing to give Horizon Technology Inc. the permits based on their performance from last year. He said that Horizon needed to gain the trust of the people before he could issue any permits. Plambeck read letters from Gaylord Crawford, Phyllis Shafer and Daniel Schuldt requesting the Board deny the issuance of the permits. She also stated that she and Woodman had received calls from area residents requesting the permits not be issued. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman that based on the past performance of Horizon Technology Inc. the applications for both permits to apply paunch manure to properties belonging to Roger Hohlen in Adams County be denied. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board took a five minute break at 10:55 AM. Steve Moran of the Natural Resources Commission made a presentation to the Board regarding creation of a wetlands on 80 acres of pasture ground belonging to Leland Saathoff to alleviate flooding in the Trumbull Rainwater Basin. He said that the property owners in the area had been working for the past two years to create a plan that will eliminate flooding to their crops. The plan Mr. Moran presented has been accepted by the landowners. He asked the County to approve placement of culverts and the raising of the road in the area to accommodate the plan. Woodman asked about the cost to the County. Mr. Moran explained that at this point they have not discussed cost but hoped to receive some grants for funding. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman to approve the plan presented by Steve Moran of the Natural Resources Commission to alleviate flooding and create a wetlands in the Trumbull Rainwater Basin with the funding to be discussed later. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The following members of the Grievance Committee met with the Board to discuss some concerns they had regarding their role in representing the employees of Adams County: Gregg Magee, Sharon Rose, Roger Parks and Judy Taylor. Members already present were Stan Stuehrenberg and Chris Lewis. 66 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to re appoint Gregg Magee and Sharon Rose to the Grievance Committee with their terms to expire in February 2002. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session to discuss personnel. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 11:39 AM. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 12:06 PM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Murman to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Correction # 12178. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Meredith Peterson asked on behalf of Donna Daiss if the Board could tell her when the County Attorneys office would be moving. She said they have Borleys Moving & Storage booked for June 4th and 5th. Kehoe said they would try to find out the definite time at their construction meeting this afternoon and let her know. Ulverscroft Large Print Books LTD Ingram Library Services Ingram Library Services Baker & Taylor Inc American Econo-Clad Services Ray Velder Lambert Struss Advanced Compressor Bruners Sand & Gravel Eakes Office Plus Delken Press CompuMaster Country General Ideal Electric Heartland Machine Five Star Shop Service Farmers Union Co op Island Supply Welding Co Lilley Sand & Gravel Orschelns Linda Parr MLMH Clinical Lab VISA Meredith Peterson Kay Schriner Adams County Attorney Ken Svoboda Plumbing & Pumping Careys Pest Control Inc Protex Central Inc Big G Commercial Division Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Guarantee Electric Country General Comm on Local Gov't NACO Maria Valdes Marry Lanning Memorial Hospital Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Minnie Burchard Madelyn Cosgrove Roscoe Story Ed Lightner LIBRARY FUND Books Books Books Books Books ROAD FUND Prior services Prior services Repairs Gravel Supplies Supplies Registration fee Supplies Repairs Repairs Supplies Fuel Supplies Gravel Equipment Mileage Services Supplies GENERAL FUND Mileage Law library Law enforcement Services Services Services Supplies Supplies Repairs Supplies Registration fee Registration fee Interpreter services Inmate medical Reimbursement Prior service Prior service Prior service Prior service 134.94 335.62 1494.69 2183.67 39.90 19.00 12.00 7024 5146.94 37.24 93.00 395.00 4.98 48.00 95.09 189.95 7647.00 94.65 7231.80 36.99 26.34 36.00 1114.98 24.00 100.00 1000.00 351.12 200.00 40.85 172.50 272.02 39.00 48.28 55.00 65.00 40.00 312.20 460.00 14.00 14.00 15.00 19.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEB RASKA Aliant Cellular Adams County Clerk Bee Office Solutions Phelps County Clerk Business World Products Computer Hardware Inc South Central Behavioral Services Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Conway Connolly & Pauley PC Nicholas D Valle Aliant Communications Election Systems & Software Chris Lewis Union Bank & Trust Cellular service Paper Supplies Postage Supplies Supplies Client services Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Repairs Programming Expenses Copier 101.87 48.30 15.13 59.11 36.20 90.00 68.50 1661.09 12.00 1136.14 509.00 2286.97 9.33 232.10 This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly John n Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday May1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stonecipher was absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was 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, Stuehrenberg, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Woodman reported he had attended an Extension Board meeting last Tuesday evening. They were pleased to announce that the state had approved $48,000.00 for salaries. They thought that this would allow them to fund a full time position for horticulturist and child education program person. Woodman said he reminded them that the intent of the state funding was to provide reduction in property tax requests. He said he also attended the Emergency Services Committee meeting with the City of Hastings last Wednesday morning. Friend attended a meeting of the MAAA. He said that Dept of Health and Human Services would be implementing a transition plan by July 1, 1998 that would place all persons over 65 on Medicare in the MAAA program. He said this will require additional funds. Stuehrenberg also attended the meeting of MAAA. Kehoe said he attended the County Planning and Zoning meeting last night. He also attended the Emergency Services Committee meeting with the City of Hastings last Wednesday morning. He said the City wants the County to manage the Emergency Services but there is a problem with the current director becoming a county employee because of his health and health insurance conversion. Murman led a discussion regarding the proposed budget levies for townships, rural fire districts agricultural society and county library. He has studied information received from the Ag Society and the County Library and feels those levies should be raised above what the original proposals had been. He suggested that the Ag Society levy be .034000 and the County Library be .018000 per $100.00 of valuation which would raise the total possible .15000 allocation allowed to .132000 per $100.00 of valuation. Muroran also said that currently 7 townships are over the proposed .030000 levy but they have the option to pick up another .030000 if they would enter into an Interlocal Agreement with the County for road maintenance and gravel. He also noted that under the proposed .050000 levy for the fire districts, Holstein and Roseland may have problems. Members of the Board questioned whether it was necessary to raise the levy for the Ag Society and Murman said that after he heard their current budget situation he felt that it is necessary. 68 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve the proposed levies for the 1998-99 budget year as townships, .03000; rural fire districts, .050000; Ag Society, .034000; and County Library, .018000. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Plambeck asked if the Budget Committee had made any plans to begin budget preparation. Murman said they had planned to meet today with Julia Moeller however, she was out of town and they will meet later. He also said that he would like to meet with the officials and department heads regarding employee salaries prior to beginning budgets. It was decided to meet with the officials and department heads on Tuesday, May 26, 1998 at 11:00 AM. At 10:00 AM Chairperson Plambeck declared a public hearing for a Conditional Use Permit for Michael Miller to be open. Kehoe presented the application to the Board. He said that Mr. Miller had purchased a farm house and small acreage and was in the process of building a new house on the site, however he wished to live in the old house until the new house is completed. This is not currently allowed, therefore Mr. Miller would have to obtain a Conditional Use Permit. The Planning and Zoning Board is concerned that the old house may not be torn done, however a Letter of Intent signed by Mr. Miller indicates that this will not be the case, therefore the Planning and Zoning Board did approve Mr. Miller's application. There was a brief discussion about requiring performance bonds in these types of situations but it was determined that in this case it would not be appropriate as the current regulations do not call for such bonds. Plambeck asked if anyone wished to speak for or against Mr. Miller's application. Seeing no one who wished to speak, Plambeck declared the hearing closed. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the Conditional Use Permit for applicant Michael Miller based on his signed Letter of Intent. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Plambeck asked for a five minute recess at 10:20 AM. The meeting resumed at 10:25 AM with a discussion of the motor grader bids. Woodman said it was the recommendation of the Road Committee to accept the bid from Nebraska Machinery for the Caterpillar motor graders however the committee was unable to decide how many motor graders to purchase at this time so they were asking for opinions of the other Board members. Woodman felt they should purchase one from this budget year and one from next budget year and to lease purchase two more over the next three years. He also thought the Board should resolve to purchase one new motor grader a year. Muroran said he saw no problem with purchasing one this year and one next year however, he is opposed to lease purchase as the cost a 6-7% higher. Friend said he would be in favor of purchasing one this year and one next year but he also was opposed to lease purchase. Plambeck said she would buy one now and one in next budget year. Stuehrenberg said he would purchase four now as the road dept. is in need. Kehoe said he would buy one now and lease purchase three. He felt that inflation and continued down time and repairs to the old equipment would offset the extra costs of lease purchase. Murman said he was uncomfortable about committing future Boards to obligations made by this Board. Parks said the leasing company he has had discussions with said their costs are 4.2%. He feels that inflation and the loss of trade-in value on the older machines will be more than the costs of the lease. He would like to see the Board purchase four motor graders now but he would be happy with two. It was decided the Board would like to see some numbers on the costs of lease purchase prior to making a decision on the number to purchase. Woodman said he would come back with those numbers in two weeks. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to accept the bid from Nebraska Machinery for Caterpillar motor graders with the number of motor graders to be purchased to be determined at the Board meeting on Tuesday, May 19, 1998. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Kehoe reported on the progress of the building renovation. Architect, Mike West, was present to answer questions. The north tower of the ACOB is 75% complete. The third floor is 75% complete. The second floor is 65% complete and the 1st floor is 65% complete. The first floor won't take long to finish as most of the interior structure and carpet will remain in place. The basement is at a stand still. They hope they will be able to find out why at a construction meeting this afternoon. In the south portion of the building , the second floor demolition is in progress as well as some electrical work. The first floor has only had some demolition work done as there is a large pile of dirt on the floor. This dirt will be packed back into the hole after the elevator is installed. The basement area of the south building is quite aways from completion. The basement area of the courthouse is currently being held up. The county attorney can't SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, ;NEBRASKA move until this area is completed so the sheriff's office can vacate the Annex. There were some proposed construction change orders discussed but no action was taken. Kehoe also reported that the Emergency Management Plan is in the final stages of adoption. The city and county attorneys have both approved the plan with some minor changes. He also discussed information regarding a federal grant that would allow hiring a temporary person to place all the hazardous materials reports in the computer that all businesses in the county are required to file under the SARA laws. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to authorize Emergency Management to apply for a grant to hire a temporary person to enter the information gathered in the SARA Title III federal program into the computer and to see if this can be done by contract. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend, to approve the claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from the respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to enter Board of Equalization for a motor vehicle exemption. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Entered Executive Session at 11:05 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Returned to. regular session at 11:32 AM. Gloria Coleman Steve Fleming Keith's Pharmacies Walgreens Pharmacy Charles Wiseman RDB Rentals Kathy Tessman Simon & Schuster Hastings Public Library American Econ -Clad Services Time Life Education Baker & Taylor Inc Ingram Library Services Aliant Communications Big G Auto Service Computer Hardware Island Supply Commercial Electronics Bosselmans Johnson Cashway Lumber Lilley Sand & Gravel NAPA Pauley Lumber Co Rodeo Road Equipment Husker Total Power Inc Union Bank & Trust Jerry Spady Pontiac Cadillac STA United Inc Uniservice Inc VISA Brad Vontz Construction N -ACT National Audobon Society Business World Products Van Diest Supply Big G Commercial RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent Rent Medications Medications Rent Rent Rent LIBRARY FUND Books Library services Books Books Books Books ROAD FUND Phone service Tires Supplies Supplies Repairs Supplies Supplies Gravel Supplies Supplies Repairs Repairs Copier Repairs Drug screening Supplies Mailings Gravel VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Fees Booklets Supplies WEED CONTROL FUND Supplies Supplies 100.00 330.00 208.88 140.88 95.00 90.00 139.33 104.76 720.00 269.47 15.49 1990.83 1049.24 236.25 566.38 14.95 520.00 110.00 187.95 17.93 5538.40 158.52 4.50 152.28 17.05 210.00 70.51 59.80 50.40 35.48 6655.00 37.00 600.00 42.05 343.74 14.44 70 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Adams County Highway Dept. Guarantee Electric Co Aliant Communications Quad C Consulting Steve Craig NPZA NE Dept of Economic Dev. Kathy Colburn County Clerk Hastings Utilities Jill A Beyke Aspen Publishers Inc Janet Howe,Children & Adolescent Clinic Tim Hoeft, Attorney Lisa Pattison John Meidlinger Hastings Police Dept Adams County Sheriff Computer Consultants Tokai Financial Services Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Smart Corp West Group Hastings Pathology Assoc Dept of Health Laboratory Business World Products Eakes Office Supplies Gail Stokes Donna F Daiss Redfield & Company Inc Roseland State Bank Helen LaPorte Adams County Bank NACO Graces Locksmith Service Big G Commercial Kmart Hastings Utilities Union Bank & Trust Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Sheila Heilman Joyce Bridger Evelyn Berg Brian McMahon John Parr Tim Overmiller Lester Oelschlager Deb Thompson Adams County Extension office Business World Products IANR Finance & Personnel IANR Finance & Personnel IANR Finance & Personnel NACEB Scottie McMillin Stephen A Schen Phillips 66 Co Computer Hardware Inc Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund NE Dept of Administrative Services Aliant Cellular Aliant Communications Aliant Communications NACO NACO Business World Products National Veterans Organization Business World Products Expenses BOND FUND Moving expenses Phone service Progress billing GENERAL FUND Rent Registration fees Expenses Postage Electrical service Mileage Books Professional fees Special prosecutor Professional fees Professional fees BAC testing BAC testing Services Copier Court appt atty Medical records April services Autopsy Blood testing Supplies Supplies Transcript Mileage Supplies Voter registrations Voter registrations Voter registrations Registration fee Repairs Supplies Supplies Electrical service Copier Supplies Supplies Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Reimbursement Supplies Salaries Salaries Salaries Dues Expenses Court appt atty Fuel Supplies Reimbursement Netcomm services Cellular service Phone service Phone service Registration fees Registration fees Supplies Annual fee Supplies 17.62 120.00 412.38 3970.00 440.00 940.00 166.35 56.04 7.41 63.60 58.24 450.00 169.38 531.25 297.50 130.00 60.00 37.50 280.00 66.00 552.06 79.50 850.00 93.80 148.45 43.65 148.50 110.40 365.04 2.00 6.50 1.00 65.00 25.00 138.99 28.73 676.13 200.00 242.65 50.08 1.26 5.04 1.10 9.45 11.97 1.58 10.08 3.15 40.00 79.77 8368.20 3714.80 8368.20 50.00 251.20 2016.00 9.80 211.90 638.09 1839.74 56.00 75.00 423.34 195.00 110.00 59.97 150.00 216.45 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY,TEBRASKA Joseph E Ballweg TCG Computer Services Aliant Communications Renny Crawford Susan Brown Paul Swanson Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Alexander Hamilton Institute IACP Net/LOGIN Matthew Bender NE HHS Lab West Group Payment Center Business World Products Modern Methods Eakes Office Plus Adams County Court Esther Glover Maria C Valdes Adams County Clerk Minden Office Supply Bee Office Solutions Beck Law Office PC Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Expenses Internet service Phone service Expenses Expenses Expenses Reimbursement Supplies Renewal fee Manuals Mileage Manuals Supplies" Repairs Supplies Witness fees Interpreterservices Interpreter' services Postage Supplies Supplies Court appt atty Court appt atty This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis Sandy Plambeck County Clerk Chairperson 406.28 20.00 '1585.71 - 117`$1' 701 17.50' 24.99 21.5 00.00 '.48 .20 7.90 .4'7 87.44 297.88 600.00 49.60 160.00 496.18 30.81 2.00 120.64 1006.94 Beverly Johnson Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday May 5, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization with the following Board members present: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stonecipher was absent. Also present was County Attorney, Donna Fegler Daiss, Janice Timm of the Treasurers office and Chris Lewis, County Clerk. Motion by Muroran, seconded by Woodman to approve the Treasurers recommendation togrant a motor vehicle exemption to Mid Nebraska Individual Services for a 1990 Ford 350 van. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend ,Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher was absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. .oma.,% Chrisella Lewis. Y � Plambeck���� County Clerk Chairperson Beverly Johnso Deputy The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stonecipher, Friend. Kehoe and Plambeck. Stuehrenberg and Muroran were absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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 72 SUPERVISORS RECORD. No. 24 - ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stuehrenberg and Murman absent. Roger Parks, Highway Superintendent, presented a contract from the Nebraska Dept. of Roads for survey work by the County Surveyor for corner ties on the Trumbull Spur SO1D. He stated that this was a standard agreement. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe to authorize the Chairperson to sign the contract with the Nebraska Dept. of Roads for surveying of comer ties on the Trumbull Spur SO1D. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg and Murman, absent. Friend reported he had attended a meeting of the Senior Services Board. They renewed meal contracts. Block grant agreements will be the same as before and they approved a health inspection, however the fire alarm does not meet ADA guidelines. He also attended a DARE program graduation and was very impressed. Stonecipher attended a meeting of the Adams County Convention and Visitors Bureau. The Governor will declare KoolAid as the official drink of Nebraska on May 21st. This will probably bring national media coverage. The Kraft CEOs will attend for KoolAid days in August. She also reported that Days Inn and The North Shore Assembly of God Church have teamed up to provide a third convention center in Hastings. She also said the Convention Bureau needed to replace the county flag. They will be purchasing 12. Other county offices may purchase one from them for $110.00 each. The lodging tax receipts will not quite fund this years ACVB budget however enough funds remain from previous years. A bid opening for asphalt overlay projects was held at 10:00 AM. One bid was received from Wemers Construction. They bid project C1-259 at $133,802.58 and project C1-260 at $251,300.40. Parks said both bids were within the range of the engineers estimate. The bids will be awarded on Tuesday, May 26, 1998 after the Hastings City Council acts on project C1-260 which is a joint City/County project. Parks also asked the Board for authorization to advertise for bids for two more projects and to schedule bid openings in June. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Kehoe to authorize Roger Parks, County Highway Superintendent, to advertise for bid for asphalt overlay projects for Southern Hills Road and the Prosser Road. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg and Murman, absent. Stonecipher brought forth a discussion on construction change orders for the county remodeling project. Mike West, architect, was also present to answer questions and provide information. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve change order number 5 at a total additional cost of $98,836.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg and Murman, absent. Donna Fegler Daiss said she had heard from Dept. of Health and Human Services regarding the contract for rental of space in the ACOB. The contract is for 10 years at $8.00 per square foot for 6950 square feet for a total of $55,600.00 per year. Ninety days before the 5th anniversary the rent amount may be adjusted for maintenance costs not to exceed 15%. Termination of the contract will be based on the ability of Dept of Health and Human Services to get funding. Total occupancy is not to exceed 95 persons without county approval. These changes were okay with Dept. of Health and Human Services, however the Board postponed signing of the contract until May 26, 1998 to negotiate the added expenses that DHHS is asking for regarding locks and data and phone hookups. Parks told the Board that he had figured three ways of purchasing motor graders for the Roads Dept. but his recommendation was to purchase four graders now, one from this year's budget and three through lease purchase agreements. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to purchase four Caterpillar motor graders, one from fiscal budget 1997-98 and three on lease purchase for 30 months. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg and Murman, absent. Vergale Jensen and Margie °Husby appeared before the Board to ask for approval of a Letter of Intent to get a Conditional Use Permit to erect a steel storage building on a lot in Dyers Park south of Hastings. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign the Letter of Intent from Vergale Jensen for a period of twelve months from today's date and add additional language to remove the mobile home used as a storage building after the new building is erected. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg and Murman, absent. SUPERVISORS, RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNT, NEBRASKA Woodman said that he had been contacted about the Shiloh Cemetery located one mile east of the west county line and one mile south of Highway 6. The person who had been mowing the cemetery is no longer able to and they would like the county to have it mowed before Memorial Day. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to authorize Woodman to make arrangements to mow Shiloh Cemetery and to explore establishing set fees and costs for such mowing of cemeteries at county expense. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg and Murman, absent. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg and Murman, absent. 11 Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stonecipher to accept the Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of April, 1998. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg and Murman, absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Woodman to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections numbers 12179-12194,12196-12204 and 12206-12220. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg and Murman, absent. Julia Moeller told the Board that she had received payment in lieu of taxes from the Federal Fish and Wildlife Commission on the former Kingsley property near Kenesaw. Also the real estate taxes for 1997 are about 50% collected. This is a little ahead of normal. All budget areas appear to be in pretty good shape. The anticipated revenues to the General Fund are well above schedule on collections. Walgreens Pharmacy Rader Real Estate Val Kershner Rent 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND Phone service INHERITANCE FUND Annual contribution' INSTITUTION FUND Lincoln Regional Center Patient care 300.00 Hastings Regional Center Patient care 3292.14 Beatrice State Home Patient care 360.00 Norfolk Regional Center Patient care 465.00 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Phone service Supplies LIBRARY FUND Grolier Publishing Co Books 143.10 Baker & Taylor Inc. Books 1224.56 Time Life Education Books 14.96 Stage & Screen Books 26.24 Simon & Schuster Books 85.26 Ingram Library Services Books 1529.49 Ulversrcoft Large Print Books LTD Books 179.92 Adams County Library Salaries 3136.55 Ne Retirement Systems Retirement 83.85 Social Security Administration FICA 239.94 Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health Insurance 216.69 Omaha Life Insurance Co Disability Insurance 4.65 VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Anderson Custom Lawns Mowing 616.00 Dean Bishop Donation 250.00 Karen Stroebel Mileage 54.99 World Com Technologies Inc. Phone service 77.49 Terry's Electric Co Repairs 23.56 Eileens Colossal Cookies Supplies 23.75 Blue Hill Leader Supplies 2.00 Russ's Market Supplies 152.88 Hastings Tribune Advertising 18.70 Adams County Telecommunications FAX service - 34.04 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 107.95 City of Hastings Phone service 24.57 Adams County Clerk Postage 363.00 VISA IMAX tickets 122.09 RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Medications Rent Aliant Communications Adams County Historical Society 108.48 210.00 197.50 U S West Communications Husker Business Services 13.80 55.00 74 SL PERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, N EBRASKA Adams County Building Fund Allens of Hastings Anne Rohan TCG Computer Services Allens of Hastings Inc. Adams County Visitors Bureau NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Burmester Land & Engineering Hastings Tribune Hastings Battery & Electric Graces Locksmith Glenwood Telephone Corp Garrett Enterprises Lilley Sand & Gravel Farmers Union Co op Drummond American Corp Big G Commercial Lisa Dirks Bruners Sand & Gravel Bosselmans Big G Auto Service Center Adams County Highway Dept Ace Irrigation & Mfg Yant Equipment Co Woodward Disposal Vontz Construction Southern Power Dst Simple Choice Service Center Nebraska Public Power Nebraska Machinery Nebraska Machinery NAPA Midwest Sales & Service Mid City Auto Supply MLMH Clinical Lab Services Kully Pipe & Steel Klein Survey System Kenesaw Korner Holt Inc. Heartland Machine Adams County Road Dept Adams County Treasurer NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Wheelers NAPA Bob Junker & Sons Hastings Tribune Farmers Union Co op Consumers Service Inc. Adams County Weed Dept NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Guarantee Electric Co Computer Cable Connection Modern Methods Inc. Aliant Systems Inc. Enviro Safe Air Adams Central Jr -Sr High School May rent Supplies Mileage and expenses Internet services Supplies Salaries Retirement FICA Health insurance Disability insurance ROAD FUND Project fees Advertising Repairs Repairs Phone service Tires Gravel Fuel Supplies Supplies Mileage Gravel Fuel Tires Reimbursement Culverts Repairs April services Gravel Electrical service Gas service Electrical service Repairs Repairs Supplies Supplies Repairs Drug testing Supplies Supplies Fuel Repairs Repairs Salaries Retirement forfeitures Retirement FICA Health insurance Disability insurance WEED CONTROL FUND Equipment Repairs Repairs Advertising Repairs Repairs Salaries Retirement FICA Health insurance Disability insurance BOND FUND Labor Cable Copier Phone system rental Asbestos abatement GENERAL FUND Annual contribution 500.00 97.99 666.99 60.00 31.66 2352.65 100.38 179.98 282.86 4.65 5775.00 84.07 57.68 45.00 71.94 224.25 6037.20 29.70 1104.89 60.98 21.45 7743.18 1671.21 1259.24 38.53 5826.08 186.80 54.59 9175.98 162.38 587.27 38.40 130.57 1454.43 211.28 1394.40 125.00 36.00 13.53 81.72 31.41 48.49 219.78 50,749.74 400.51 2485.09 3780.13 6720.09 134.85 128.94 19.34 76.00 109.20 7.00 35.71 3561.33 213:68 262.02 528.04 9.30 30.00 266.59 110.00 175.00 69,825.00 866.68 SUPERVISORS RECORD ' No. ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Beyke Signs Big G Commercial Division Graces Locksmith Service Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc TCG Computer Services Eakes Office Plus Vaughans Printers Michele D Klingler Clerk of District Court Clerk of District Court Union Bank & Trust Eileen Colossal Cookies Pizza Hut Bob Davis NE District Court Clerk Assoc Fast Print & Copy Carol Zak Elite Court Reporting Stephen G Lowe Jeffrey Brown Sharon Mauler David M Griffith & Assoc Jack E Hayes, Paymaster Dst Keiths Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs WalMart Stores Inc. Uniservice Inc. Berts Rexall Drugs Adams County Jail Revolving Acct James Stutesman Kim Thayer Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Uden Plumbing & Heating Co South Central Counseling ESA St Francis Medical Center Rogers Inc. Guarantee Electric Co Hamilton County Sheriffs Dept Jesco Inc. Hastings Grand Island Radiology Dermatology Across NE Aliant Cellular Allens Inc. CashWa Candy Co Cornhusker Press Aurora Apothecary WalMart Williams Exterminating Eakes Office Plus Adams County Sheriffs Revolving Fund Gregory A Micek DDS Clay County Sheriffs Dept Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Preferred Mail Services Preferred Mail Services Johnson Controls Mid Nebraska Individual Services Head Start Child & Family Development Hastings Head Start Region III RSVP Meals on Wheels City of Hastings Midland Area Agency on Aging SASA HEDC Brenda L McCrady Rinder Printing Co Adams County Senior Services Mary Jane McDowell Adams County Sheriffs Fee Acct Sign Supplies Keys Supplies Internet service Supplies Supplies Expenses Court costs Court costs Copier Supplies Jury expenses Witness fee Dues & Registration Supplies Court costs Services Court costs Court costs Court costs Consulting fee Contract costs Inmate medications Supplies Supplies Inmate medications Reimbursement Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Inmate medical Repairs Services Inmate medical Equipment Labor Inmate lodging Supplies Inmate medical Inmate medical Cellnlar services Supplies Supplies Supplies Inmate medications Supplies Services Supplies & equipment Reimbursement Inmate medical Inmate lodging Medical services Postage Postage Repairs Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Court appt atty Supplies Reimbursement Prior service Service fees 30.00 32.09',: 3.80 198.15 50.00 336.35 92.12 5.00 56.00; 314.00 "' 240.00 5.50 52.17 20.00 50.00 341.25 50.00 607.50 65.00 65.00 65.00 3450.00 299.50 280.38 39.37 36.90 769.04 1963.92 35.00 35.00 383.60 78.75 210.00 373.01 538.00 37.50 120.00 ' 110.77 55.00 29.00 62.93 524.19 241.40 137.27 5.39 130.96 36.00 755.73 894.15 150.00 1320.00 900.00 3000.00 3000.00 104.25 2468.75 1333.33 250.00 3228.91 83.33 458.33 3656.92 1027.00 131.00 1666.67 120.00 158.63 7525.36 11.54 5182.96 76 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Robert Dyer Cellular One Computer Hardware Inc. Kearney County Clerk Aliant Cellular Kelly Lines Bee Office Solutions Eakes Office Plus Minden Office Supply GTE Midwest Union Bank & Trust US Postal Service Gene C Foote II Arthur C Toogood Arthur C Toogood Stephen A Scherr Beck Law Office Brad Gianakos Brenda L McCrady Jay J Sullivan Helmann Sullivan & White PC Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Gene C Foote II Langvardt & Valle Nicholas D Valle Brenda L McCrady Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Laird Motors Inc. Wah Tek Inc. Tactical Technologies Inc. Platte Valley Communication of Hastings Norseen Glass LLC NE Crime Comm Great Plains Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Executive Copier Service Big G Stores Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Tasertron Inc. Vaughans Printers Inc. Kerr Chevrolet Geo Inc. Kenesaw Motor Co Gregg Magee RadioShack Accts Receivable Jerry Spady Pontiac Cadillace GMC Adams County Highway Dept Alexander Hamilton Institute Aliant Cellular Allens Inc. Badger Uniforms Commercial Electronics Credit Bureau of Hastings Hastings Police Dept Rodney Wilkerson LETN Law Enforcement TN Rod Wilkerson Douglas Ruhter Kevin Mauck Mike Poplau Brad Consbruck James Konen John Rust Aliant Cellular Aliant Cellular Hastings Tribune Eakes Office Plus Paymaster System Hastings Utilities Information Systems Hastings Tribune Mileage & meetings Service`' Software Copier Service Study Groups Supplies Supplies Supplies Phone service Copier Stamps Court appt atty Mileage Expense reimbursement Court appt atty Court appt atty Mileage Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Supplies Supplies Vehicle service Equipment Repairs Service Repairs Supplies Repairs Copier Supplies Reimbursement Equipment Supplies Vehicle service Vehicle service Mileage Supplies Vehicle service Fuel Supplies Service Supplies Uniforms Service Reports Assistance Expenses Netcomm Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Services Services Advertising Supplies Contract Electric service Supplies Advertising 54.00 13.91 234.00 84.80 114.83 154.00 2.69 27.05 24.00 27.53 355.00 64.00 420.00 135.00 2017.88 342.00 132.64 28.80 3806.10 10.20 89.50 24.00 1149.00 527.85 1167.92 85.51 23.70 160.81 28.38 184.00 73.00 60.00 45.00 6.00 134.75 260.00 24.99 580.83 220.50 75.21 22.06 53.20 422.40 35.96 23.43 1301.29 21.50 22.26 4.65 157.15 75.00 3.25 61.20 15.00 576.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 30.80 210.51 320.62 83.43 299.56 146.69 54.88 2027.25 SUPERVISORS RECOR ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Harding Schultz & Downs ". Attorney fees Hastings Tribune Advertising Adams County Court Court costs Esther Glover ,Interpreter services Adams County Court Witness fees Eileens Colossal Cookies Jury expenses Carol Helleberg }' ' Interpreter services Tam Van Nguyen Interpreter services Sandy Spady Interpreter services Northeast NE Juvenile Services Detention costs Eakes Office Pluss.Supplies Election Workers ` Training costs Election Workers Service Polling Places �. Rent Adams County Court Jury fees Adams County Court Jury fees NE Retirement Systems Retirement Social Security Administration FICA Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health insurance Omaha Life Insurance Co Disability insurance Adams County Supervisors Salaries Adams County Clerk Salaries Adams County Treasurer Salaries Register of Deeds Salaries Adams County Assessor Salaries Planning & Zoning Salaries Data Processing Salaries District Court Clerk Salaries Public Defender Salaries Maintenance Dept Salaries Extension Office Salaries Microfilm Dept Salaries Adams County Sheriff Salaries Adams County Attorney '': Salaries Adams County Corrections Dept Salaries Adams County Surveyor Salaries Veterans Service Office salaries 2.21` 23.92` 42.10 148.00 2500.00 10.00' • `•486000'' 23 63 1180.00 10,098.50 335.00 953.60 779.40 10,026.84 13,727.97 22,619.62 455.70 5833.31 11,351.45 18,824.56 5185.34 11,259.65 1137.15 3239.41 9366.95 7194.05 6120.66 2525.27 1136 34 9,80v106 •20,458.67 29,158.35 83.33 4615.47 This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnsdh Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday May 26, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. There were no committee reports. John L. Decker, Jr. with Smith Hayes Financial Services Corporation presented a lease purchase agreement to the Board for the purchase of three motor graders for a total amount of principal and interest of $399,054.57. Hastings State Bank has purchased the lease agreement. 78 SUPERVISORS RECORD NO.. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, N EB RASKA • Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to authorize the Chairperson to sign the lease purchase agreement for motor graders. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Resolution # 98-05-26 Chairperson Plambeck asked for discussion regarding the County Land Use Plan and the eight county interlocal agreement. Murman stated he felt the federal project affects only a small portion of Adams County and felt that there are groups out there looking out for the county's interests and did not feel it was necessary to sign the interlocal agreement with the other counties. Plambeck said the presentation made by the people from CNPP&ID indicated that they were participating for all counties benefit. Stuehrenberg and Woodman also agreed that there are other groups besides the eight county coalition looking out for the counties. Woodman said he felt that Adams County should pay their portion of the first billing of legal fees since we had agreed to at least explore the program. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Kehoe to approve a claim for $310.00 for one eighth of the legal fees incurred by the coalition to this date and have the County Attorney draft a letter notifying the coalition that Adams County no longer wishes to take part in the interlocal agreement as the county is represented by other groups. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck.. Nays, none. Roger Parks reviewed the bids for asphaltic overlay received from Werner Construction for project C1-259 for $133,802.58 and project C1-260 for $251,300.40. He said both projects were bid well within the estimated costs of the engineer. He said that due to the Memorial Day holiday the Hastings City Council would be meeting this evening and would make a decision on the bid for the joint project C1-260. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to award the contracts for asphaltic overlay for projects C1-259 and C1-260 to Werners Construction subject to approval by the Hastings City Council for project C1-260 and to authorize the Chairperson to sign the contracts. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe stated that the District Courtroom is scheduled to be finished by May 29th. The District Judge has asked for the carpet to be replaced in the courtroom. If the carpet that is currently on hand for the remodeling project were used it would be an additional cost of $6167.00 and would mean that some carpet in the new areas would have to be pieced. If new carpet were ordered it would cost $5120.00, however that would mean that the courtroom would not be ready this week. Plambeck asked if it would be possible for the Board to look at the current carpet in order to make a decision. The Board recessed to the District Courtroom to look at the carpet. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Murman to deny the request for carpet in the District Courtroom. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher asked that the contract with DIMS be placed on next weeks agenda. She said that DHHS is reviewing some of the negotiated costs of remodeling their area and hopefully it will be ready to sign next week. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:05 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:15 AM. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman to move to Board of Equalization for motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays none. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:15 AM. Chairperson Plambeck presented a letter to the Board from County Assessor Dale Gartner regarding the State Tax Equalization and Review Commissions determination to raise all residential property in Adams County by 14 per cent. He indicated that he planned to issue a news release regarding their findings. Plambeck asked if the county Board of Equalization has the power to change values if the state has ordered an overall percentage increase of a class of property. A discussion ensued regarding the Board of Equalization and the number of protests that may be filed and the possibility of using a referee. Kehoe stated that there was a construction change order to replace existing doors in the Sheriff's office to match new doors that will be installed due to the remodeling. He said current orders call for the existing doors to be painted. It was decided to tour the area at this time. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA The Board recessed at 10:30 to tour the remodeling areas of the courthouse. They returned and resumed the meeting at 11:00 AM with a discussion of employee salary proposals for 1998-99. County Clerk Lewis presented a proposal on behalf of the officials and department heads requesting a three per cent salary increase and increased benefits in the way of offering employee dental insurance and changing the health insurance plan to a $100.00 deductible PPO plan. The overall impact on the fiscal budget would be $86,713.00 based on this year's health insurance premiums. There will be an increase in the cost of the premiums but that will not be known until May 29, 1998. Murman suggested giving a flat dollar amount of increase every other year to the employees. He said that percentage increases benefit those on the higher end of the pay scale more than those on the low end. He also said that this package as proposed by the officials equates to a 4.1 or 2 percent increase. Woodman said he too would prefer to see a flat dollar increase rather than a percentage. Murman said he would like to determine a proposal prior to budget time so figures would have to be changed after the budgets are presented. It was decided to wait to hear what the health insurance premium increases would be before making a decision. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from the respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to approve the change order to replace existing doors in the Sheriff's office to match the new ones being installed. Discussion of the motion followed regarding the architects intent at the time of the design. Kehoe said he would check this with the architect and withdrew his motion. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Murman to accept officers reports from the County Clerk and Register of Deeds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Quad C Consulting Bruce Corporation WalMart Stores Inc BOND FUND Progress billing 2326.50 Remodeling costs 325,319.00 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Supplies 228.16 LIBRARY FUND Books 313.61 Books ROAD FUND Prior service Prior service Gravel Supplies Mileage CDL license GENERAL FUND Services 173.87 Access charges 14.87 Attorney fees 310.00 Law enforcement 1000.00 Testing 50.00 Transcripts 607.75 Deposition 75.00 Mileage & expenses 106.50 Depositions 168.60 Law library 100.00 Lodging costs 63.00 Grievance hearing 76.20 Electrical service 628.42 Supplies 8.98 Education Handbook 70.00 Mileage 43.20 Supplies 235.12 Mileage 43.20 Medical services . 133.60 Autopsy 650.00 Copier 280.00 Supplies 71.52 Copier 186.68 Ballot printing 6346.82 Ingram Library Services Baker & Taylor Inc Ray Velder Lambert Struss Lilley Sand & Gravel Linear Dynamic Linda Parr Doug Sittner West Group West Group Payment Buffalo County Clerk Adams County Attorney Hastings Police Dept Adams County Court Nebraska Reporters Service Donna Fegler Daiss Elite Court Reporting Kay Schriner USA Inns Nebraska Reporters Service Hastings Utilities Big.G Nebraska Continuing Legal Rob D MacTaggart Business World Products Andrew J Shiers Mary Lanning Hospital Hastings Pathology Assoc Tokai Financial Services Eakes Office Plus Union Bank & Trust Vaughans Printers 1269.49 19.00 12.00 7070.80 11,325.59 22.02 32.00 7c SUPERVISORS . RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Kmart Big G Commercial Division Woodwards Disposal Service Inc Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Computer Cable Connection Modern Data Product Inc Alexander Hamilton Institute Aliens of Hastings Uniservice Inc Webster County Sheriff Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Nebraska Fire Sprinkler Corp Guarantee Electric Co . . Bert's Rexall Drugs Cash-Wa Candy Co Father Flanagan's Boys Home Esther Glover Red Willow county Sheriff Fakes Office Plus ,t„; Business World Products Carol Helleberg Roscoe Story Ed Lightner Madelyn Cosgrove Minnie Burchard Grace's Locksmith Service Candace Hardy Aliant Cellular Phelps County Treasurer American Probation & Parole Assoc Helmann Sullivan & White PC Conway Connolly & Pauley PC, Badger Uniforms Electronics Service Eakes office Plus Nebraska Crime Commission Phillips 66 Co Silver Star Enterprises Jerry Spady Pontiac Cadillac Diebold AAMVA Region III National Veterans Organization Conway Connolly & Pauley PC Marshall Christensen District Court Supplies Supplies April services Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies, Supplies Inmate lodging Inmate medications Inspection Equipment -- Inmate medications Supplies Juvenile lodging Interpreter services Service fees Copier Supplies Interpreter services Prior service Prior service Prior service Prior service Keys Mileage Cellular service Phone service Dues Court appt atty Court appt atty Uniforms Phone service Supplies Supplies Fuel Supplies Vehicle service Safe maintenance Registration fees Annual update Court appt atty Bailiff fees Jury payroll 12:11 46.55 117.10 34.80 71.10 228.78 21.50 193.38 36.90 70.00 559.53 178.00 1372.99 10.88 31.45 445.00 29.60 36.95 286.00 136.00 56.20 15.00 19.00 14.00 14.00 3.00 30.00 119.32 128.07 180.00 1530.00 18.00 90.00 20.00 48.50 18.00 34.79 530.16 104.00 209.00 450.00 299.00 455.00 70.00 2669.50 This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis Sandy Plambeck County Clerk Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, May 26, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization with the following members present: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present were Meredith Peterson, Deputy County Attorney, Roger Parks, County Highway Superintendent, Chris Lewis, County Clerk and Janice Timm of the Treasurers office. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stonecipher to approve the Treasurers recommendation to grant motor vehicle exemptions to Faith Lutheran Church and First United Methodist Church. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. SUPERVISORS RECOR ADAMS COUNTY, NEB RAS] 81. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session Roll call, ayes: Woodman;` Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend; Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none Returned to regular session at 10:17 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis x ;' 3 Sandy Plambeck County Clerk Chairperson Beverly Johnson Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, Jum 2, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Stipervisdrs5 wast ld as blic notice given w i Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were. Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Woodman attended and extension Board meeting last Tuesday evening. It was a short meeting, nothing new to report They are still pursuing a horticulturist with share funding with the city. Friend attended a meeting of the Midland Area Agency on Aging. They discussed contract renewals and budgets.He also took part in a conference call meeting of the NIRMA Board of Directors. It looks like decrease m NIRMA costs. there will be a 7%,., �._ �:� -- , .. Kehoe attended the final meeting of the County Comprehensive Plan. It was finalized by the committee. It will be presented to the general public at meeting at the fairgrounds on July 16, 1998. There may be some need to rewrite some sections if there is a large amount of objection from the public. It will come to the Board for approval after that time and may need to amended as needed. He also attended a County Planning & Zoning meeting on Monday night. All applications went through fine with one exception. These applications will be coming before the Board next week. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to approve the replacement of a $500,000.00 custody receipt for securities by Adams County Bank No 3237 for custody receipts No. 5120, 5836, 5837 and 5838 for security in the same amount from Adams County Bank. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher said that the Emergency Protective Shelter has received two bids for replacement of 71 windows in their building. They prefer the bid from Lemonds Siding and would pay for one half the costs if the county would fund the other half. Murman asked if this was a county building and if the county had a responsibility for emergency protective services. The county has been providing about $13,000.00 per :" year for expenses at the Shelter and they did fund one half the costs of replacing the heating and air conditioning system. Stonecipher asked for a recommendation from the Budget Committee as to how to pay for the windows. Murman said he would prefer to see it paid from this years budget and from the Contingency Funds. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to accept the bid from Lemonds siding for replacement of 71 windows at the Emergency Protective Shelter with the County paying one half of the costs and the Emergency Protective Shelter paying one half of the cost. Discussion on the motion brought forth a discrepancy in the bids and Stonecipher withdrew the motion waiting until next week to get more information to make the decision. Ron Fryda with the USDA Wildlife Services appeared to request funds from Adams County for animal control. He said he had been contacted by several Adams County residents for assistant in removing coyotes and beavers. Fred Hohlfeld and Clyde Hohlfeld of Holstein, Ivan Uden of Juniata and Lyndell Hinrichs of Hastings appeared also to present information regarding their situations and damages from animals. Ted Williams, conservation officer with the NE Game and Parks Commission was also present. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to approve participation in the animal control program at the minimum funding and to re-evaluate the program after one year and authorize the Chairperson to sign the SUPERVISORS RECOTZD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA contract. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board held a bid opening at 10:30 AM for structural bridge steel. Bid specifications were sent to ten suppliers with four of those submitting bids. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Woodman to award the bid for structural steel items to Midwest Service & Sales in the amount of $12,553.34, for steel sheet piling items to Presco Sales & service Inc in the amount of $9,871.72 and for concrete bridge items to Husker Steel in the amount of $16,910.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. ; 1 Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the claims authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections #12221-12225. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Chairperson called for a five minute recess at 10:55. The Board held a bid opening at 11:00 AM for bridge lumber. Bid specifications were sent to eight suppliers and three bids were received. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to award the bid for untreated bridge lumber in the amount of $12,417.80 and for creosoted bridge lumber in the amount of $5896.80 from B's Enterprises. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher said the contract for rental of space in the ACOB by the Nebraska Dept. of Health and Human Services had been approved by Pat Ginzmer with the payment of costs for changes in locks and additional phone and data lines to be paid by DHHS over a period of 6 months to a year. It would be necessary to change some language in the contract to cover this arrangement. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve the lease with Nebraska Dept. of Health & Human Services and to authorize the Chairperson to sign the contract subject to the addition of the language for reimbursement to the County in the amount of $8712.00 upon the approval of the county attorney of the additional language. roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe told the Board there is some discussion of monitoring the fire alarms through the 911 Emergency Center. He felt that it would be good if deputies could activate a fire alarm in case of the need for assistance and that fire and police officials should respond together. This would be an additional cost of fifty cents per day to have these alarms monitored by the 911 Center. He said he would gather more information and come back to the Board with a recommendation next week. He also reminded the Board that the joint City/County Emergency Services Committee would meet at the Comm Center tomorrow morning at 10:00 AM. The Board discussed proposed salaries and insurance benefits for the employees in the 1998-99 budget year. County Clerk Lewis told that Board that based on the new premium rates for Blue Cross/Blue Shield Insurance, the County could actually save $302.78 per month if the Board would change the health insurance plan from the PPO and Custom Flex $250.00 deductible to only the PPO $100.00 deductible plan. The total fiscal impact for the proposed salary and benefits package for employees including full funding of single dental would cost the County an additional $91,281.00 for the year. Funding single dental by one half would cost $82, 584.24. Plambeck asked the Budget Committee if they had considered a percentage increase amount regarding employee salaries. Murman stated he would like some input from other Board members but he would go a total package increase of three percent. Woodman asked if the Board would cut $91,000.00 from something else in the budget. Stonecipher said that the PPO insurance was clear cut. The time has come to follow through and move to the PPO plan. She said she felt it would be more fair to offer the PPO $100.00 deductible and give a three percent salary increase. Plambeck asked the officials and department heads to go back and poll their employees to see how many would sign up for the dental insurance if the County would pay one half the premium. The proposal will be placed on the agenda June 16, 1998 for a decision. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Woodman to enter Executive Session for a personnel matter. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, None. Entered Executive Session at 12:17 PM. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Woodman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 12:30 PM. , a4 Carroll Sheldon and Don Adams did not aapear because of a family emergency. Mr. Sheldon will reschedule. RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Livingston Butler Volland Funeral Home County Burial INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Furniture Supplies LIBRARY FUND Books Books Library services ROAD FUND Supplies Copier Repairs & supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Electrical service Supplies Supplies WEED CONTROL FUND Supplies BOND FUND Copier COMMUNITY BLOCK GRANT, FUND Grant 212,603.00 GENERAL FUND Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Greenwood Publishing Group Inc.` Baker & Taylor Inc. Hastings Public Library Uniservice Inc. Union Bank & Trust NAPA Mr. Automotive Island Supply Welding Independent Bolt & Nut Hastings Utilities Delken Press Allen's Photo Shoppe Ag -Chem Equipment Modern Methods Inc. NE Aluminum Castings Hastings Utilities Donna Fegler Daiss Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Michele D Klingler Chris Lewis Dial Heating & Air Conditioning Hastings Tribune Eakes Office Plus Liberty Uniform & Linen Rental Carey's Pest Control Inc. K -T Heating & Air Conditioning Earl May Hastings Utilities Computer Cable Connections Michele D Klingler Webster County District Court Troy Hoppes Lorrie Peters Nick Jangulo Canacho Linden Josh Loetterle Mike Kottwitz Wendy Gibbs Carrie Blagdon Janelle Snelson Jennifer Smith Toby Altwine Jody Brown Union Bank & Trust Nicholas D Valle University of NE Coop Extension UNL So Central Research & Ext Center Extension Revolving Fund Business World Products Evelyn Berg 50.40 210.00 224.76 90.52 166.88 158.58 28027 132.00 24.71 126.40 55.00 Electrical service Mileage Supplies Supplies Lodging Mileage Repairs Advertising Supplies Supplies Service Repairs Seed Electrical service Supplies Lodging Jury expenses Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Copier Court appt atty Supplies Computer system Reimbursement Supplies Mileage 7.41 27.00 41.72 74.30 23.00 89.71 125.00 98.30 31.47 286.25 100.00 2625.00 11.96 5047.58 85.16 31.71 2120.60 210.00 32.30 70.00 70.00 50.60 35.00 35.00 93.80 35.00 50.60 4520 39.20 480.00 110.55 750.63 2032.49 3315.00 71.74 1.10 84 PERVISORS .RECO ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Dave Bosle Joyce Bridger Sheila Heilman Lester Oelschalger Tim Overmiller Deb Thompson Russell Smith Scottie McMillin Susan Brown Paul Swanson Bert's Pharmacy Cash-Wa Candy Co Hamilton County Sheriffs Dept Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drug Protex Central Inc. Tuxall Uniform & Equipment Inc. Uniservice Inc. WalMart Stores Inc. Protective Medical Products Great Plains Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Ken Svoboda Plumbing Nebraska Fire Sprinkler Corp Alexander Hamilton Institute Policy Inc. Kearney County Sheriffs Dept Guarantee Electric Co Uden Plumbing & Heating Co Kim Thayer Scottsdale Insurance Co Scottsdale Insurance Co Preferred Mail Service Preferred Mail Service Clarence Krueger NE Notary Assoc Colette Parr Hastings Tribune Ramada Inn Pearl Davison Alex Eckert CDBG Certification Center for Public Affairs Regency Inn of Kearney Kathy Colburn Charles Bourg Aubrey Stevenson Clarence Krueger Johnny Reiners Pat Hodge Pat Drummond Glen Kroeker Robert Dyer Hank Edmondson Carol Helleberg Nicholas D Valle Seiler Parker Moncreif PC Aliant Cellular Rod Wilkerson John Rust Day -timer Inc. GT Distributors Allen's Adams County Grain & Feed Badger Uniforms Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Commercial Electronics Eakes Office Plus Executive Copier Systems Business World Products Wheelers Platte Valley Communication ;Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Travel expenses Travel expenses Travel expenses Inmate medications Supplies Inmate lodging Inmate medications Services Equipment . Supplies Supplies Supplies Vehicle service Service Services Supplies Subscription Inmate lodging Labor Labor Clothing maintenance Attorney fees Attorney fees Postage Postage Mileage Notary commission Mileage Advertising - Lodging Mileage Mileage Manual update Lodging Mileage & expenses Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Interpreter services Court appt atty Court appt atty Cellular service Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Reimbursement Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Equipment 2.52 5.04 '1.26 10.08 1.58 3.15 7.88 246.02 137.87 103.01 603.48 128.90 480:00 50.43 164.35 237.89 36.90 176.23 1239.45 13.45 95.00 678.00 91.65 212.00 2940.00 1555.00 697.00 35.00 556.00 548.40 3000.00 3000.00 35.70 64.00 91.44 12.89 500.54 132.80 41.76 25.00 44.25 128.40 183.60 12.60 101.40 36.00 64.80. 27.00 81.60 134.70 91.80 65.00 2411.48 1316.62 60.41 35.00 35.00 41.96 392.05 174.15 20.00 133.34 686.50 170.00 183.00 35.37 7.77 3.99 556.00 Big G Auto Service Center Eakes Office Plus Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund James Konen Brad Consbruck Mike Poplau Kevin Mauck Douglas Ruhter Aliant Communications Aliant Communications Systems Aliant Cellular NE Dept of Administrative Services Julia Moeller Bev Davis Cornhusker Union Bank & Trust Business World Products Computer Consultants of Hastings County Clerk Office Tires' Furniture Reimbursement Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Phone service Repairs Cellntar service Netcomm service nnueage Mileage Lodging Copier Equipment Laser printer Election Workers r>. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly John n Deputy Sandy Plam eck Chairperson 375.04 727.95 2.31 35.00 35.00. 13500 00 35 00 1421.83 75.00 94.9 158.93 88.00 84.20 166.85 232.10 771.14 845.00 1178.11 COURTHOUSE :HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday June 9, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given wilt Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and 'Plambeck. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Dr. Charles Stonecipher, retiring director of the South Central Research and Extension Service introduced the new director, Dr. Alan Baguet to the Board. He will be working with the extension officers here in Adams County as well as the County Extension Board and he will also be the County Board's contact person should they ever need help. Dr. Baguet extended an invitation to the Board to attend a field day at the Research Center on August 6, 1998. Woodman attended a meeting of the City/County Emergency Services Committee last Wednesday morning. He, Roger Parks and Greg Vossler had also driven around the county looking at railroad crossings that will be affected by Union Pacific construction and also some other crossings. Murman attended a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Committee. They will be proposing to the Chamber Board that the Chamber take a stand in opposition to the petition being circulated by a Business Coalition calling for constitutional limit on governmental spending. Friend attended a Senior Services meeting on Monday. They reviewed the personnel manual: Stonecipher reported the Buildings and Grounds committee had received a request for payment from the Bruce Corp. and also some change orders from the architect. Those will be presented by the committee next week. There was a brief discussion of the bids that had been received by the Emergency Protective Shelter for replacement windows. It was determined thatLemonds total bid is in the amount of $36,515.00 and they will look at soffits and other incidentals and do what they need to for purposes of matching, etc. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve the bid from Lemonds Siding for replacement windows at the Emergency Protective Shelter with the county paying one half of the cost in the amount of 86 SUPERVISORS RECORD No 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA $18,257.50 to be paid from the 1997-98 budget Contingency Fund and authorize the Chairperson to sign the necessary papers. Roll call, ayes: WQo an,, ehrenberg,.Stoneetpher, lvIu n Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Frieiitlto enter Executive Session for a personnel matter. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 9:45 AM. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:00 AM. At 10:00 AM bids were opened for 2 asphalt overlay projects. Roger Parks stated the projects are M- 1998-1, Southern Hills Road and M-1998-2, Prosser Road, Southwest. He sent out bid specifications to eight vendors and received only one bid in return from Werner Construction. They bid $182,694.84 for project M-1998-1 and $64,103.26 for project M-1998-2. The engineer's estimates for project M-1998-1 is $185,963.62 and for project M-1998-2, $53,208.61. After some discussion it was decided by the Board to not take any action until June 16, 1998 and Parks will talk with Werners about the price of asphalt for project M-1198-2, since Wemers had specified in their bid that both bids were tied together. Kehoe discussed the cost of monitoring the courthouse fire alarms through the 911 Center. He recommended a hard wire phone hookup that will automatically dial the 911 Center when an alarm is pulled. The cost of the hookup will be $350.00 and Barbara Bramblett, Hastings City Administrator, has agreed to waive the fifty cent daily fee charged by the city. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to monitor the courthouse fire alarm system through the 911 Center by purchasing an automatic dialer at a cost of $350.00 with the daily fee of fifty cents per day waived by the city and the costs to be paid from the Bond fund. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board took a fifteen minute break until 10:30 AM. At 10:30 the Board conducted a public hearing for Planning & Zoning cases by Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator. Chairperson Plambeck declared the hearing on cases 98-06.1, 98-06.2 and 98- 06.6, applicant Bernard & Elsie Pavelka to be open. These cases are to amend the Land Use Plan, rezone and to approve a conditional use permit. No one spoke for or against the cases. Plambeck declared the hearing closed. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the County Planning & Zoning Board's recommendation of approval for cases 98-06.1, 98-06.2 and 98-06.0 for applicants Bernard & Elsie Pavelka. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, None. Plambeck declared the hearing for case 98-06.3, applicant Chief Ethanol Fuels to be open for public comment. Mr. John Trumpeter with Chief Ethanol was present to answer any questions the Board might have. No on appeared to speak for or against the application. Plambeck declared the hearing closed. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Woodman to approve the recommendation of County Planning & Zoning Board for approval of case 98-06.3 for Chief Ethanol Fuels. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Plambeck declared the hearing for case 98-06.04 and 98-06.5, applicant PTM Investments, Inc to be open for public comment. No one appeared to speak for or against the application. Colburn stated there had been some opposition by adjoining landowners at the Planning & Zoning meeting on June 1, 1998 but the Planning & Zoning Board had unanimously recommended approval of the application. Murman stated he had a problem mixing residential andcommercial zoning in the same area. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to approve the recommendation of County Planning & Zoning Board for approval case 98-06.4 and 98-06.5 for PTM Investments, Inc. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Kehoe and Friend. Nays, Murman and Plambeck. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to accept the Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of May in the amount of $675,684.84. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 87 Terry Marshall, Civil Preparedness Director and Dave Rutt, Adams County Corrections Officer appeared to provide information to the Board regarding communications and security equipment for the new area of the jail in the basement of the courthouse. Terry Marshall is the technical advisor for the project and is putting the specifications together for bids. Marshall stated that this had been overlooked by the architects when plans had been designed and estimates of costs gathered. Woodman left the meeting at 11:10 AM. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to authorize the Sheriff to advertise for bids for a communications and security system. Roll call, ayes: Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Woodman, absent. RELTRFMEDICAL FUND Keith's Pharmacy Medications Rader Real Estate Rent ESCROW FUND Van Kirk Brothers Project C1-246 50,995.40 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Supplies 136.88 ROAD FUND Culverts Reimbursement Tire Supplies Gravel Repairs Fuel Supplies Repairs Phone service Repairs Parts Supplies Supplies Electrical service Electrical service Repairs Supplies Supplies Disposal service Repairs Repairs Repairs Culverts Repairs Project C1-246 Laser Printer Supplies Repairs Supplies Gravel Projects M -1998-1,M-1998-2 Gravel Repairs Gravel Repairs Tires Phone service Supplies Gas service Repairs WEED CONTROL FUND Repairs Parts Supplies Repairs Supplies Repairs Filing fee Fuel 248.89 210.00 Business World Products Ace Irrigation Adams County Highway Dept Big G Auto Service Center Big G Commercial Bruners Sand & Gravel Commercial Electronics Farmers Union Co op NAPA General Glass Glenwood Telephone Corp Holt Inc Kerr Chevrolet Geo Linweld Midwest Service & Sales Nebraska Public Power Southern Power Dst 3 Points Tire Service Werner Construction Country General Woodwards Disposal Nebraska Machinery Samuelson Equipment Co Rodeo Road Equipment Husker Steel Ken Svoboda Plumbing Johnson Erickson Obrien VISA Center Computer Hardware Nebraska Peterbilt Ford Eakes Office Plus Brad Vontz Construction Burmester Land & Engineering Bladen Sand & Gravel Inc Fairbanks Int'l Lilley Sand & Gravel Contractors Machinery Garrett Tire & Truck Aliant Communications Lawson Products Simple Choice Pavelka Trucking & Trailer Samuelson Equipment Co NAPA Big G Commercial Zigs Four Wheel Drive Shop Wheelers Farmers Union Co op Adams County Register of Deeds Adams County Highway Dept. 6626.33 57.94 58.86 208.92 1154.60 165.60 45.49 267.95 96.75 69.88 157.26 6.11 31.82 837.00 25.58 138.35 154.00 12,360.85 3.58 54.59 3801.15 360.00 63.74 17,722.00 71.10 1796.50 799.99 15.90 60.84 89.08 132.00 3650.00 2976.00 3.44 3541.80 415.88 167.14 226.13 87.75 182.84 22.21 11.97 13.67 5.25 380.00 6.18 3.00 6.00 286.78 88 SUPERVISORS RECORD No 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Adams County Highway Dept. Reimbursement 7.22 Adams County Highway Dept. Salaries 3552.70 BOND FUND Reliable Moving boxes 136.13 Modern Methods Inc Copier 110.00 Aliant Communications Phone service 412.38 Krhounek Povondra Architects Basic services 15,164.13 Aliant Systems Inc Phone system 175.00 GENERAL FUND Klein Survey Systems Equipment 656.21 Allens Equipment & supplies 374.46 City of Hastings Maps 23.50 Island Trophy & Engraving Supplies 68.75 Eakes Office Products Supplies 333.43 Xerxes Computer Corp Equipment 2041.30 Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Court appt atty 12.00 Mary Lanning Hospital Autopsy 642.80 Elite Court Reporting Depositions 410.95 Super 8 Motel Witness costs 75.38 Lori Rasmussen Transcript 123.75 Government Information Service Report 279.00 Business World Products Supplies 127.90 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 177.36 Vaughans Printers Supplies 66.40 Computer Consultants Support 25.00 UNMC Regional Pathology Services Testing 1000.00 Hastings Pathology Assoc. Autopsy 500.00 John Meidlinger Witness costs 212.50 Lisa Pattison Witness costs 290.00 Vaughans Printers Inc Supplies 57.78 City National Bank & Trust Bank fees 22.00 Union Bank & Trust Copier 186.68 Election Systems & Software Programming 1067.50 Hastings Tribune Advertising 60.15 Howards Glass Repairs 2388.00 NE Dept. of Labor Elevator inspection 130.00 Big G Commercial Div Supplies 7.17 TCG Computer Services Internet service 50.00 Steves Lawn Service Mowing 220.00 Redfield & Co Supplies 369.07 Union Bank & Trust Copier 200.00 Vaughans Printers Supplies 18.30 Docutech Inc Supplies 25.00 NE State Bar Assoc. Directories 52.00 Bob Bienkowski Witness fee 42.40 Fran Theis Witness fee 42.40 Clerk of District Court Court costs 744.00 Clerk of District Court Court costs 420.00 Jody Brown Witness fee 42.40 Renny Crawford Travel expenses 191.52 Garlock Glass Service Labor 281.67 Aliant Cellular Cellular service 103.11 Allens of Hastings Supplies 5.26 Badger Uniforms Uniforms 235.14 Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Reimbursement 1727.89 Gregory A Micek DDS Inmate medical 148.00 Hall County Dept. of Corrections Inmate lodging 837.59 Hastings Radiology Assoc Inmate medical 243.00 Dermatology Across NE Inmate medical 38.00 Keith Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Inmate medications 154.19 Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Inmate medical 1395.41 Williams Exterminating Services 20.00 Econofoods Pharmacy Inmate medications 278.01 Clay County Sheriffs Dept Inmate lodging 3320.00 Cash-Wa Candy Co Supplies 33.95 Business World Products Supplies 1283.66 Big G Stores Supplies 282.35 Berts Rexall Drugs Inmate medical 313.26 Rogers Inc Equipment 565.00 Uerlings Home Furnishings Equipment 785.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Esther Glover Shanahan Mechanical & Electrical Inc Computer Consultants of Hastings Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Preferred Mail Service Alan P Nixon Kearney County Clerk Martel Electronics Business World Products Adams County Clerk Eakes Office Plus Cellular One Aliant Cellular Minden Office Supply Esther Glover Kearney County Treasurer Professional Forms Inc Union Bank & Trust Bee Office Solutions NE Supreme Court Publications Bradley Gianakos Arthur C Toogood Laird Motors Inc Eakes Office Plus Video Kingdom Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Guarantee Electric Co Alexander Hamilton Institute Adams County Highway Dept. Dictaphone Corp Harding Schultz & Downs Quinlan Publishing Co LETN Law enforcement TN Radioshack Sirchie Finger Print Lab Uncle Neals Country Stores Gregg Magee Electronics Service Executive Copier Systems DayTimers Inc Galls Inc Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc Commercial Electronics City of Hastings Computer Hardware Inc Platte Valley Communications NE Dept. of Admin Services Aliant Communications Aliant Communications Omaha World Herald Business World Products TCG Computer Services Eakes Office Plus This Board is now recessed subject to the Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly John on Deputy Interpreter services Repairs Laser printer Patient care Postage Mowing Copier Equipment Supplies and equipment Paper Supplies Cellular service Cellular service Supplies Interpreter services Postage Supplies Copier Supplies Statute books Reimbursement Reimbursement Vehicle service Supplies & equipment Equipment Reimbursement Equipment Supplies Fuel Equipment Attorney fees Handbook Communications services Supplies Supplies Car wash Mileage Phone service Copier Supplies Equipment Report Service Drug Task Force Equipment Equipment Telecomm rental Phone service Repairs Subscription Supplies Internet service Repairs 59.20 22,746.00 845.00 2700.00 3000.00 90.00 84.80 456.00 4781.48 24.15 47.77 25.08 72.04 3.42 29.60 126.75 61.73 355.00 6.87 162.00 43.20 2121.68 51.18 1454.84 568.00 238.43 2601.00 50.00 882.71 2741.50 6.05 99.00 388.00 55.95 171.06 7.00 439.83 20.00 260.00 34.85 457.94 6.50 30.00 4008.33 3224.95 1310.00 520.00 357.76 108.47 52.00 46.63 20.00 67.50 call of the Chairperson. Sandy Plambeck Chairperson 90 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given wi Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stuehrenberg was absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Muroran that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was given by publication inthe 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, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Friend attended a meeting of Adams County Senior Services. They reviewed their insurance package. He also reported there are two vacancies on the board and Gene Abel has agreed to fill one of the positions. He also attended a NIRMA Board of Directors meeting. The NIRMA members will be seeing an overall reduction of 15% in the premiums and they have been able to negotiate a 3 year rate at a 17.6% overall decrease in premium. NIRMA's fmancial health is booming. Upcoming dividends to Adams County will be over $15,000.00 this year and over $30,000.00 in December 1999. Woodman attended the open house held by the Hastings/Adams County Housing Development Corp. last Tuesday. There were 25 people in attendance from various organizations as HUD, Fannie Mae Corp., etc. On Wednesday, he and Roger Parks met with 2 people from the railroad and discussed some of the crossings in the county. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stonecipher to move to Executive Session for contract discussions. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Entered Executive Session at 9:53 AM. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Woodman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Returned to regular session at 10:07 AM. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to award the contracts as bid to WernerConstruction on project M 1998-1 for $182,694.84 and project M 1998-2 for $64,103.26. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Murman handed out information to the Board and elected officials and department heads regarding proposed salary increases and benefits for employees for the 1998-99 budget year. There was a discussion of various packages by the officials and Board members. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve a total package increase of three per cent for salaries and benefits for employees of Adams County and to work with the officials and department heads to determine the particulars of the package. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Stonecipher told the Board that Dept. of Health and Human Services has agreed to pickup the additional costs of their requested change orders as long as the county pays the costs initially and DHHS will repay the costs over a twelve month period. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve construction change order number six requested by Dept. of Health and Human Services totaling $8712.00 to be added to their lease as an additional payback to Adams County over twelve month period. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Stonecipher also discussed additional construction change orders to the ACOB and the courthouse. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve change order number seven for a total amount of $3107.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator, presented case # 98-06.7, applicant Linda Hall, a request for a Farmers Homestead Exemption for property in Adams County 36-5-10. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to approve the Planning & Zoning Boards recommendation for approval of case 98-06.7. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Julia Moeller, County Treasurer, presented a resolution to the Board authorizing the county to enter into interlocal agreements with the townships in the county. UPERVISORS RECORD ADAMS CO NO. 2 COUNTY NEBRASKA Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to approve resolution # 98-06-16 authorizing interlocal agreements with the townships for a levy up to three cents. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to issue checks for the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Motion by Friend, seconded by Woodman to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections #12226-12228. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Entered Executive Session at 11:56 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stonecipher to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Returned to regular session at 12:08 PM. Aliant Communications Adams County Historical Society Norfolk Regional Center Hastings Regional Center Beatrice State Home Lincoln Regional Center Simon & Schuster Renew Christian Resource Center Ingram Library Services Econo-Clad Books Baker & Taylor Inc 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND Phone service INHERITANCE FUND Annual contribution INSTITUTION FUND Patient care Patient care Patient care Patient care LIBRARY FUND Books Books Books Books Books Business World Products U S Post Office Eakes Office Plus U S West Communications Cornhusker State Industries WalMart Stores Inc 156.00 4537.57 372.00 261.00 22.45 178.69 1501.81 6.86 362.68 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION Supplies & furniture Stamps Equipment Phone service Furniture Supplies VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Supplies Grant Cookies Keys Phone service Supplies Copier Labor & materials Meals June rent Fax service Travel guides Electric service Postage Directory Services Supplies Supplies Mileage & expenses Phone service ROAD FUND Supplies Supplies Tires Advertising Sams Club GECF Hastings Soccer Club Eileens Colossal Cookies Big G Stores World Com Technologies Inc Business World Products Modern Methods Inc Terrys Electric Co VISA Adams County Building Fund Adams County Telecommunications Diversified Publications Hastings Utilities Adams County Clerk World Chamber of Commerce Williams Exterminating Inc Eakes Office Plus Ben Franklin Anne Rohan City of Hastings Zee Medical Service Eakes Office Plus Garrett Tire & Truck Hastings Tribune 1455.90 64.00 299.00 13.80 2580.00 323.11 18.99 250.00 34.65 5.62 84.58 138.54 60.00 176.63 18.71 500.00 29.14 475.00 125.50 333.73 30.00 35.00 51.60 5.10 383.32 69.31 128.05 12.64 212.25 121.55 92 R.S RECORD No. 2 SUPERVISORS ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Hastings Utilities Insurance Plus Inc Island Supply Co Lilley Sand & Gravel Mr. Automotive NAPA Nebraska Notary Assoc. Numeridex Linda Parr Pavelka Truck & Trailer Uniservice Inc AGP Grain Co op Big G Commercial Div Bosselmans Bruners Sand & Gravel Consumers Service Co Lisa Dirks Drummond American Ray Velder Lambert Struss Vontz Paving Van Diest Supply Co NAPA Laird Motors Heartland Machine Consumers Service Co Adams County Highway Dept Wheelers Bruce Corp. Credit Bureau Business World Products R C Booth Enterprises Vaughans Printers Hastings Board of Realtors Executive Copier Service Eakes Office Plus NADSC Ben Franklin NE Dept. of Revenue Blue Hill Leader Hastings Tribune Redfield & Co Dugan Business Forms Computer Hardware Inc. Aliens Dale Gartner Nathan Cox Donna Daiss Kay Schriner Adams Central Jr Sr High School Mel Wiest Hastings Tribune Chris Lewis Bill Walthen Woodwards Disposal Earl May Central Valley Rentals Lilley Redimix Inc. Okeefe Elevator Inc. ABC Electric Hastings Utilities Liberty Uniform & Linen Rental Adams County Convention Bureau Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Howards Glass Martins Flag Co NE Air Filter Inc. Electric service Notary bond Supplies Gravel Supplies Supplies Notary renewal Supplies Mileage Repairs Supplies Weighing Supplies Fuel Gravel Supplies Mileage Equipment Prior service Prior service Gravel WEED CONTROL FUND Supplies Supplies Repairs Repairs Repairs Fuel Supplies BOND FUND Construction payment GENERAL FUND Subscription Supplies Plats & Tams Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies & equipment Appraisers guide Map frames Registrations fees Subscription Advertising Supplies Supplies Computer software Supplies Expenses Mileage Mileage Law library Annual contribution Salary Advertising Mileage Labor May service Seed Floor polisher Concrete Service call Repairs Electric service Supplies Flags Supplies Repairs Flags Supplies 289.07 30.00 617.94 5569.80 6.13 154.26 47.50 132.10 10.26 44.94 25.20 15.00 22.93 4699.75 4727.19 6.66 12.96 610.80 19.00 12.00 4286.70 9449.02 102.67 43.30 3.78 2.00 98.66 24.88 267,031.00 75.00 59.65 238.00 43.36 50.00 43.15 602.15 52.00 81.68 800.00 30.00 482.90 259.16 1079.85 1507.00 561.75 354.74 48.00 52.80 100.00 866.72 37.08 1645.65 42.85 100.00 117.10 70.00 14.00 309.38 168.75 114.66 6084.52 229.00 217.50 1385.41 3990.00 83.71 1658.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Bruce Corp Big G Commercial Div Keeler Construction LTD Keeler Construction LTD A -One Concrete & Fence Rochester Midland Corp Eakes Office Plus Computer Consultants KGA Technologies Corp Affinity Systems Business World Products Docutech Inc. Eakes office Plus US Postmaster Adams County Sheriff Fakes Office Plus Business World Products Fast Print & Copy U S Postmaster Nicholas Valle Paul Swanson CMP Express UNL Cooperative Extension Extension Revolving Fund Eakes Office Plus Koci Engineering Inc. IANR Finance & Personnel Deb Fielder Scottie McMillin Allens Hastings Tribune Union Bank & Trust Business World Products U S Postmaster Tim Uden Brian McMahon Evelyn Berg Deb Thompson Tim Overmiller Sheila Heilman John Parr Marge Buescher Susan Brown Cash-Wa Candy Co Business World Products Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Rural Metro Medical Service Laird Motors Inc. Hastings Radiology Assoc Mary Laming Memorial Hospital Bob Barker Co Inc. Computer Cable Connection Computer Hardware Hall County Dept. of Corrections Kearney County Sheriffs Office Jim Lewandowski Farmers Union Co op Gas & Oil Co Clay Center Community Ambulance Myers Refrigeration Kerr Chevrolet Geo Inc. Eakes Office Plus Jacobi's Carpet One NE Fire Sprinkler Corp Bert's Rexall Drugs Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Guarantee Electric Co Anna Bott EZ Kitchens Tasertron Inc. Reed Supply Co Electric service Supplies Repairs Repairs Repairs Supplies Supplies Computers Software Software Supplies Records preservation Supplies Stamps Service fees Supplies Supplies Envelopes Box rent Attorney fees Travel expenses Computer Supplies Reimbursement Supplies Repairs Salary Travel expenses Travel expenses Supplies Subscription Copier Supplies Box rent Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Travel expenses Travel expenses Supplies Equipment Reimbursement Inmate medical Vehicle service Inmate medical Patient care Supplies Supplies Printer Inmate lodging Inmate lodging Interpreter services Fuel service Inmate medical Equipment Repairs Furniture Blinds Repairs Inmate medications Inmate medications Equipment & labor Labor Cabinets Supplies Equipment 93 8900.00 53.06 1109.25 1000.00 2750.00 161.40 119.88 9060.00 181.00 308.00 270.43 1109.16 355.94 160.00 26.62 126.21 63.68 253.38 104.00 540.00 10.34 2661.63 318.20 254.58 259.00 29.95 2486.91 26.78 9.77 159.98 105.00 4452.00 139.57 104.00 7.56 9.45 1.10 3.15 1.58 1.26 11.97 12.29 38.95 218.05 1180.00 985.07 415.35 25.59 35.00 900.00 51.98 39.56 315.00 98.54 2170.00 20.00 378.63 50.00 722.35 198.34 1261.97 1473.00 69.00 666.80 50.00 2149.54 644.20 1600.00 411.50 220.00 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Beman's Appliance Service Inc Big G Chris's Car Wash Hastings Tribune Adams County Senior Services Inc. Region III Hastings Head Start Midland Area Agency on Aging Meals on Wheels RSVP Head Start Child & Family Dev. Mid NE Individual Services Hastings Economic Dev. Corp City of Hastings SASA Thayer County Sheriff Hall County Sheriffs Office Butler County Sheriff Dept. Preferred Mail Service Ed Lightner Roscoe Story Madelyn Cosgrove Minnie Burchard Johnson Controls Custer County Sheriff's Office Phelps County Sheriff Dawson County Sheriff Lemonds Siding & Window Co Business World Products Midwest Appraisal Microsolve Corp Hastings Orthopaedic PC Marshall & Swift Jacobi's Carpet One Adams County Sheriff Fee Acct Business World Products Walmart Bee Office Solutions Dan Scamehorn Adams County Clerk GTE Midwest Phelps County Treasurer ICCA Central Office Fakes Office Plus Hewlett-Packard Co Cornhusker State Industries Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Shoemaker & Witt Brenda L McCrady Jay J Sullivan Gene C Foote II Lucinda Cordes Glen Stephen A Scherr Stephen A Scherr Nicholas D Valle Nicholas D Valle Eakes Office Plus Commercial Electronics Computer Hardware Inc. Atchley Ford Inc. Business World Products RadioShack Lynn Peavey Co NE Intergovernmental Data Services Don's Pioneer Uniform Kenesaw Motor Co Gregg Magee Ultramax Platte Valley Communications Video Kingdom Dryer Supplies Vehicle service Advertising Handibus reimbursement Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Service fees Service fees Service fees Postage Prior service Prior service Prior service Prior service Repairs Service fees Service fees Service fees Repairs Supplies Appraisal services Support & maintenance Inmate medical Renewal Drapes Reimbursement Furniture & supplies Supplies Supplies Expenses Postage Phone service Postage Membership dues Supplies Service Furniture Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Supplies & equipment Equipment & repairs Computer & software Patrol car Supplies Supplies Supplies Services Equipment Vehicle service Mileage Equipment Supplies Equipment 2941.00 275.03 53.90 324.21 5850.06 3228.99 250.00 1027.00 458.37 83.37 1333.37 2468.75 1666.63 3656.88 131.00 15.50 16.32 17.54 3000.00 19.00 15.00 14.00 14.00 129.75 15.50 15.50 30.50 18,257.50 86.80 3500.00 4950.00 95.00 692.60 1715.00 5650.49 735.63 189.61 9.28 20.00 533.73 27.53 106.61 25.00 64.50 96.00 6345.00 1070.00 624.00 279.85 18.00 480.00 489.81 1424.60 804.00 229.17 402.00 829.64 2026.12 4311.00 18,955.00 602.00 99.98 86.45 67.77 438.60 219.18 386.96 617.00 261.00 327.95 Amsterdam Printing & Litho Badger Uniforms Great Plains Chyrsler Plymouth Dodge Farmers Union Co op Gas & Oil Armadillo Truckvault Inc. Aliant Cellular M Lee Smith Publishers LLC Platte Valley Communications Executive Copier Systems Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Allens Tuxall Uniform & Equipment LETN Law Enforcement TN Aliant Communications Aliant Cellular US Postmaster US Postmaster Hastings Utilities Adams County Court Adams County Court OK Cafe Walmart Northeast NE Juvenile Services Child Dev Council of Adams County Vaughans Printers Sandy Spady DAS Material Division TCG Computer Services Rinder Printing Franklin County Court Business World Products Eakes Office Plus US Postmaster Maria Valdes Hastings Tribune Eileens Colossal Cookies Adams County Court Supplies Uniforms Repairs Fuel & service Equipment Cellular service Subscription Equipment Supplies Reimbursement Supplies Equipment June service Repairs Cellular service Box rent Stamps Electric service Witness fees Court costs Jury expense Supplies Juvenile lodging Juvenile lodging Supplies Interpreter services Supplies Internet service Supplies Transcript Supplies Supplies Box rent Interpreter services Advertising Jury expense Jurors 75.41 372.28 782.91 217.09 87.50 19.66 97.00 58.00 18.33 283.97 99.48 89.08 188.00 282.90 195.93 40.00 32.00 102.39 1000.00 144.00 82.40 9.96 300.00 96.05 61.12 20.00 119.43 20.00 151.76 5.34 23.38 218.31,,, .00 _0.00 13.05 5.00 651.80 This Board is now recessed subjec to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Sandy Plambeck Chairperson Beverly Joh ' on Deputy The regular meeting of the Adams Count Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with, Sharon Stonecipher, Co -Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Plambeck was absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Murman attended a CASA meeting. They will be making their 1998-99 budget request presentation at today's meeting. He also attended a meeting of the Mid Nebraska Individual Services Agency. They have approved their budget. The County's responsibility will be the same as before. He also attended a Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors meeting. They have decided not to take a stand on the tax petition circulating until it is known that enough signatures have been obtained to place it on the general election ballot. 96 SL"PERVISOR5 RECORD Na`'24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Kehoe reported that the courthouse fire alarm system would not be tied into the 911 Center until after the completion of the courthouse remodeling. Stonecipher attended an Adams County Visitors and Convention Bureau meeting. Lodging tax receipts are up. There will be a retreat of state tourism people to be held locally this weekend. She also reminded the Board of the upcoming KoolAid days in August. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to cancel the following outstanding and duplicate checks written on the county imprest fund with the stipulation that claims may be submitted for payment upon request of any of the vendors. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. List of checks canceled: 960111, $58.90; 960738, $290.90; 960910, $103.13;961307, $20.00; 961458, $35.66; 961478, 420.00; 961622, $20.00; 961627, $20.00; 961928, $20.00; 962108, $20.00; 962556, $20.00; 963326, $2.03; 963904, $49.00; 964531, $29.88; 965301, $145.10; 965658, $38.48; 966185, $412.82; 966839, $7.24; 970613, $11.44; 970622, $35.00; 970790, $35.00; 971128, $120.00; 971201, $15.00; 971414, $35.00; 971563, $6.58; 973234, $31.40; 973901, $15.50; 973904, $8.72; 975146, $65.00, all to be receipted to the county General Fund for a total of $1785.58 and Check # 974291, $210.00 to be receipted to the county Relief Medical Fund. Stonecipher presented a plaque to Merlin Klusman to honor him on his retirement from the county Weed Control Dept. after 19 years of service to Adams County. She thanked him for his good work and wished him well on his retirement. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve transfer of $628,458.10 from the Road Dept. 1997-98 budget and $1199.00 from the General Fund 1997-98 to the Escrow Fund. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve an amendment to construction change order number seven for a total cost of $10,864.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Motion by Kehoe , seconded by Woodman to approve an amendment to construction change order number six as requested by Dept. of Health and Human Services which would bring the total cost requested by DBHS to be reimbursed to Adams County over the first 12 months of their lease to $10,646.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Janis Keasling from CASA made her 1998-99 budget request presentation to the Board. They are requesting $19,500.00 from Adams County. Nancy Seaton and Colleen Utecht presented the SASA budget request for 1998-99 to the Board. They are requesting the same amount of funds as last year. Catherine Renschler and Dick Witt presented the budget request from the Adams County Historical Society. Their request is the same as last year. Bob Foote and John Quirk appeared to request $4000.00 over two fiscal years to be added to the Historical Society budget for a special project for a historical building survey. They will also be getting funds from the City of Hastings, the State and the Federal governments. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to obligate $2000.00 in the 1998-99 budget with intentions to obligate $2000.00 in 1999-2000 budget year for historical survey of Adams County. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to move to Board of Equalization for a hearing on exempt property. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Dale Gartner addressed the Board regarding the use of referees for hearing the Property Valuation Protests. He was of the opinion that the Board and his staff could handle the hearings without the use of referees. The Board decided to start hearings on June 29, 1998 and to divide the Board into two groups for hearing purposes. Julia Moeller presented a list of real estate and mobile homes which have delinquent taxes owed. She asked the Board to pass a resolution to allow her to write tax sales on these properties. Motion by Muroran, seconded by Friend to pass Resolution #98-06-23 calling for the County Treasurer to write tax sales on real estate for 1996. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. SUPERVISOR ADAMS CC) Murman presented information to the Board regarding an employee salary and benefit plan for 1998-99. He had met with Michele Klingler and Chris Lewis and this was the proposal that they had determined to be the best. It includes health insurance for the employee through the Blue Cross/ Blue Shield PPO $250.00 deductible plan and a .0315 salary increase. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve the salary and benefit package proposal with the department heads distributing the salary increase at their discretion beginning on July 1, 1998 and to change the county health plan to provide the PPO $250.00 deductible only and to eliminate the Custom Flex plan. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to issue checks for the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. INHERITANCE FUND Feb -April services ROAD FUND Gravel Projects Lease payment Salaries Retirement match FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance WEED CONTROL FUND Salaries Retirement match FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Salaries Retirement match FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance LIBRARY FUND Salaries Retirement match FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance GENERAL FUND Labor Box rent Electric service Retirement match FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Dept. Salaries Salaries Salaries Laser printer Westlaw Lilley Sand & Gravel Escrow Fund Hastings State Bank Adams County Road Dept. NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Weed Dept. NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Visitors Bureau NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Library NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Guarantee Electric Co U S Postmaster Hastings Utilities NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Supervisors Adams County Clerk Adams County Treasurer Register of Deeds Adams County Assessor Planning & Zoning Data Processing District Court Clerk Public Defender Maintenance Dept. Extension Office Microfilm Dept. Adams County Sheriff Adams County Attorney Corrections & Communications Adams County Surveyor Veterans Service Office Escrow Fund 2669.80 629,458.10 124,000.00 59,279.04 3195.23 4432.64 6720.09 134.85 3770.33 226.22 278.01 528.04 9.30 2471.35 100.38 189.07 282.86 4.65 2602.37 80.04 199.00 216.69 4.65 60.00 104.00 463.31 9740.83 13,741.59 22,469.10 451.05 5833.31 9828.79 18,694.66 6367.51 12,442.58 1010.80 3224.76 10,027.88 7194.05 6412.55 3630.67 1136.34 46,277.02 20,458.67 30,386.06 83.33 4615.47 1199.00 98 SUPERVISORS RECORD ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis Sandy Plambeck County Clerk Chairperson Beverly Johns Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, June 23, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of exempt property hearings with the following members present: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Plambeck was absent. Also present were Julia Moeller, County Treasurer, Andrew Shiers, County Attorney, Dale Gartner, County Assessor and Chris Lewis, County Clerk. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the Assessors recommendation for property exemptions to St Marks Pro Cathedral for a property located at 414 W 10th St and for Marry Lanning Memorial Hospital for properties at 820 N Denver, 816 N St Joseph, 820 N St Joseph, 821 N Kansas, 827 N Kansas, and 831 N Kansas. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk (- Beverly Beverly Johnsoi Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, June 30, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stonecipher and Friend were absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Muroran that this meeting 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: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher and Friend absent. Woodman attended a County Extension Board meeting last Tuesday night. They went over the budget and expressed concerns about new furniture and window treatments when they move to the ACOB. Woodman told them he understood that those things would be considered separately and outside of their budget. The Extension Board approved a $1500.00 raise for their chief secretary. Stuehrenberg attended a meeting of the Midland Area Agency on Aging last Thursday. They reviewed Jerry Ryan's performance. He has asked for a three percent salary increase for the MAAA employees but this will not affect their budget request from the county. Kehoe attended a Conference on Terrorism last week. He stated that the city and county are vulnerable in the public utilities areas. Plambeck attended a Region III meeting in Grand Island on Friday. There will be no increase in their request for funds from the county this year. The EPC program had some funds remaining from this years appropriations but the numbers of persons needing the services has increased. SUPERVISORS UR1) No. ,DAMS; 01 `R. S 9 Kehoe and architect John Flores addressed proposed construction change orders Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Murman to approve change order number eight for a total amount of $918.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none Stonecipher and Friend, absent John Flores reported that they are pushing Bruce Corporation to move faster with the construction There has not been much activity by construction workers lately. He said that Bruce Corporation' has submitted another progress billing for the architects, approval and they will be looking closely at this billing and i e 'IS'i putting some pressure on Bruce Corporation to move faster Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to move to Executive Session for personnel matters Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck Nays, none Stonecipher and Friend, absent. Entered Executive Session at 9:47 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher and Friend, absent. Return to regular session at 10:07 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to approve Resolution # 98-06-30 to transfer funds as emergency appropriations for fiscal year 1998-99. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Muroran Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher and Friend, absent. Complete resolution on file'in the County Clerk's office. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to accept officers' reports for May 1998 from the County Clerk, Register of Deeds and Treasurer. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher and Friend, absent. Jerry Ryan and Ardella Rold appeared to present the 1998-99 budget request for Midland Area Agency on Aging. Mr. Ryan indicated there would be no increase in their request from previous years. Ardella Rold reported that the transportation budget has been approved with the higher figure that had been submitted. Chuck Shoemaker presented'the budget request for'the Law Library for 199$ 99 .,Thur request is or , $8500.00, down from $11,000 00 the previous fouryears. '`' Gary Streeks, representative'from Blue Cross Blue Sliield presented information to •the Board regarding changes in the 1998-99 health insurance plan. CarrollSheldon and Don Adams presented information to the Board regarding the County Land Use Plan. • This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson:` • Chrisella Lewis Sandy Plambeck • County Clerk Chairperson Beverly Jo v Beverly John n • • Deputy • COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, July 7, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stonecipher was absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice 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, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. There were no committee reports. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to move to Board of Equalization for motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Set as Board of Equalization at 9:35 AM. 100 Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to"approve the Region III Behavioral Health Services contract for 1998-99 in the amount of $38,746.67. Roll call, ayes:' Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. ; Terry Marshall, Civil Preparedness Director, appeared before the Board to request permission to advertise for bids for a new county telephone system. It was also decided to run the advertisement for the Sheriff's Dept. communications console and audio/video monitoring equipment at the same time. The ads will run. July 17, 24 and 31, 1998 with bid openings to be August 4, 1998 at 10:30 AM. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Muroran to authorize the publication of advertisements for bids for a county telephone system on July 17,24 and 31, 1998 with the bid opening to be on August 4, 1998 at 10:30 AM. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve construction change order number nine at a cost of $489.00 for painting in the Sheriff's Dept. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Kehoe made a report to the Board on the construction progress. He reported that the 3rd and 4th floors of the ACOB were nearly finished except for some painting and electrical work. The sprinkler system is being installed. The ceiling grid is in place in the south building and Ziemba Roofing will be here Thursday to repair the roof. Sheet rocking and studs are being put in place on the 2nd floor of the south building. The elevator people were supposed to be here last Thursday and yesterday but have not shown up yet Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve Tax List Corrections #12229-12231. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Woodman to enter Executive Session for contracts and personnel. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Entered Executive Session at 10:17 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Returned to regular session at 10:55 AM. is Board is now ecessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. H Chrisella Lewis Sandy P1 beck County Clerk Chairperson Beverly Johnso� Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Tuesday, July 7, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Egnali7ation for the purpose of motor vehicle exemption hearings with the following members present: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stonecipher was absent. Also present were Janice Timm of the Treasurers office, Terry Marshall and Chris Lewis, County Clerk. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the Treasurer's recommendation for motor vehicle exemptions for 2 vehicles for Good Samaritan Village and one vehicle for Gingerbread Pre-school. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, absent. Returned to regular session at 9:40 AM. This Bpard is now recessed subject to the call of the Ch aug�rson. Chrisella Lewis `� Y"""~''� Sandymb ck JJ46 ` County Clerk , Chairperson Beverly Johns Deputy 1 UPERVIsOI, ADAMS COURASKA URTH USE HASTINGS NEBRASKA' Tuesday, July 14, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairperson, Sandy Plambeck, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Keoe that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meetin•g of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting was given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended an posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe attended a Planning & Zoning meeting last week however there was not a quorum present. He also attended a City/County Emergency Services Committee meeting last Wednesday. He had hoped they would pass the ordinance regarding the emergency services however it appears it will wait until the first Wednesday in August. He reminded the Board that the public hearing on the County Comprehensive Plan will be Thursday at the Fairgrounds. Friend also attended the City/County Emergency Services committee meeting. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to move to Board of Equalization for motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 9:47 AM. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to appoint Dick Loskill county Weed Superintendent to replace Merlin Klusman who retired last month. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Daniel Thayer, an attorney representing Horizon Technologies introduced himself and Capel Arora and Bryce Green to the Board. They made a presentation to the Board regarding Horizon Technologies application of paunch manure and : their willingness to work with the County in applying paunch manure Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to move to Board of Equalization for determination of protests of valuations of property heard earlier in committees. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 10:25 AM. The Board heard budget requests for 1998-99 from the District Court Judge, County Attorney, Planning & Zoning, Roads Dept., Weed Control. County Surveyor and Extension Office. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 11:22 AM. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plarnbeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:30 AM. Kehoe reported to the Board on construction change orders. He said Bruce Corporation has issued a credit in the amount of $8900.00 to upgrade the electrical service at the ACOB. He also discussed the need for an exterior access door to the roof of the south portion of the ACOB for the purposes of service personnel at a cost of $1666.00 and changes to the plans for Planning and Zoning and CASA at a cost of $7987.00. He also said that future change orders would deal with a new electrical service for the communications room in the courthouse basement, adding additional support to some areas of the roof at the ACOB and structural steel needs for reinforcement required by the City Building Inspector. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve construction change orders as presented for a total additional cost of $753.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve the claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from the respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to accept the miscellaneous receipts for the month of June 1998 in the amount of $1,454,999.16. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, secondedby Woodman, to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections numbers 12232 and 12233. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg,'Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent Rent Rent Rent . Rent Rent EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ACT FUN Unemployment ESCROW FUND Reseeding 1237.50 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Phone service ROAD FUND Supplies Reimbursement Tires Supplies Service Supplies Fuel Supplies Phone service Crushed rock Repairs Advertising Electrical service Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Electrical service Electrical service Supplies Asphalt June service Repairs Repairs Repairs Repairs Project costs C1-2461` Asphalt Labor Repairs Supplies Gravel Repairs Gravel Supplies Fuel tax Tires Repairs Copier Phone service Gas service Repairs Tires Extension Supplies Battery WEED CONTROL FUND Plaque Filing fee Tire repair Supplies Steve Fleming Val Kersimer Wayfair Motel Rader Real Estate Robert Wolfe Duane Lee Nebraska UC Fund Schriner Landscaping U S West Communications 330.00_::.? 197.50 210.00 300.00 80.80 210.00 Country General Adams County Highway Dept Big G Auto Service Big G Commercial Commercial Electronics D A Lubricant Co Farmers Union Co op NAPA Glenwood Telephone Corp H & M Equipment Halloran Battery & Electric Hastings Tribune Hastings Utilities Holt Inc Island Supply Welding KACO Supplies LCL Truck Equipment Midwest Service & Sales NE Public Power Southern Power District Uniservice Inc Werner Construction Co Woodwards Disposal Fehrs Nebraska Tractor Samuelson Equipment Co Rodeo Road Equipment BG & S Transmissions Johnson Erickson O'Brien Asphalt & Concrete Materials Construction Rental Inc Heartland Machine Eakes Office Plus Vontz Paving Inc Fairbanks International Lilley Sand & Gravel Mr Automotive Motor Fuels Division Garrett Tires & Treads Four Seasons Outdoor Equipment Union Bank & Trust Aliant Communications Simple Choice Service Center Gene's Repair Heartland Co op Computer Hardware Five Star Shop Service Computer Land of Lincoln Hogans Sporting Goods Adams County Register of Deeds Farmers Union Co op Wheelers 13.80 12.36 215.34 221.52 267.23 35.00 4072.20 6460.59 571.93 70.28 1135.54 46.99 56.72 331.94 101.38 40.80 113.30 37.00 943.95 24.64 141.70 50.40 28,114.74 54.59 172.16 233.00 1888.56 12.00 2362.00 2255.92 25.00 17.62 85.94 12,500.40 103.76 10,529.00 119.13 266.76 53.00 20.70 210.00 215.22 122.91 690.00 376.00 29.90 172.95 108.00 Aliant Systems Inc Modern Methods Inc' Krhounek Povondra Architects Bruce Corp Cline Williams Wright Johnson & Oldfather Borley Moving & Stg Aliant Communications Aliant Communications BOND FUND Moving expenses Copier Basic services pymt Construction pymt Bond Counsel Moving expenses Phone service Moving expenses GENERAL FUND r, Klein Survey Systems Equipment 242.00 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 7.41 NE County Attorney's Assn Dues 1621.00 Brand Wilson Mortuary Autopsy costs 345.00 Hastings Police Dept. Tests 100.00 Douglas Lewis Interpreter services 65.00 MLMH Clinical Lab Services Drug test 37.31 Blaine Roffman Post mortem exam 540.00 West Group Subscription fees 143.50 Tokai Financial Services Copier 280.00 Adams County Attorney Reimbursement 2000.00 Hastings Radiology Autopsy costs 390.00 Smart Corp Records 156.68 Thompson Publishing ADA Guide 256.00 Lexis Publishing Books 106.45 Government Info Services Reports 279.00 NACO Dues 1234.00 Acme Printing Business cards 53.00 Union Bank & Trust Copier 186.68 Beverly Johnson Mileage 27.00 Ramada Inn Lodging. 98.00 Big G Commercial Supplies 168.03 Hatten Electric Service Repairs 99.75 Liberty Uniform & Linen Rental Supplies 229.00 Carey's Pest Control Inc Services 100.00 O'Keefe Elevator Inc Maintenance 156.69 K -T Heating & Air Conditioning Repairs 121.38 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 6470.05 NE Air Filter Inc Supplies 1658.00 Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Supplies 245.75 Rochester Midland Supplies 220.50 Kucera Painting Labor 100.00 Computer Cable Connection Cable connectors 21.33 TCG Computer Service Internet service 50.50 Business World Products . Supplies . 11.40 Union Bank & Trust Co Copier 200.00 Eakes Office Products Supplies 5.29 U S Postmaster Box rent 58.00 Clerk of District Court Court costs 460.00 Betty Meyer Jury expenses 20.10 Irvin Rothfuss Jury expenses 20.85 Russ's IGA Jury expenses 35.28 Eileens Colossal Cookies Jury expenses 16.00 Elite Reporting Reporting services 853.00 M & B Business Machine Service Repairs 76.95 Union Bank & Trust Co Copier 240.00 Webster County Dst Court Clerk Jury expenses 3450.60 Business World Products Supplies 8.98 P J Stec Witness fees 47.00 David Lister Witness fees 56.00 Dan Foster Witness fees 47.00 Jack Larson Witness fees 39.80 Cassandra Gray Witness fees 39.80 Connie Mohlman Witness fees 39.80 Stephanie Henry Witness fees 38.60 Joy Fox Witness fees 50.00 Jerry's Econo Drugs Inmate medications 181.24 Cash-Wa Candy Co Supplies 60.51 Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Inmate medications 281.67 2224.06 896.40 412.38 500024 SUPtkVISORS rc OR • ADAMS COUNTY, N;BRASKA Jason Ackles Wal-Mart Bert's Rexall Drugs Williams Exterminating Inc Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Allens of Hastings Bert's Rexall Drugs Esther Glover Computer Hardware Inc Don's Pioneer Uniform Cash-Wa Candy Co Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Great Plains Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Uden Plumbing & Heating Co Uniservice Inc LETN: Law Enforcement TN NE HHS Laboratory Bob Barker Co, Inc W G Pauley Lumber Co M&P NE Law Enforcement Training Center Esther Glover Sandra Spady Eakes Office Plus Deluxe Business Forms From My Heart Business World Products Father Flanagan Boys Town Home Northeast NE Juvenile Services Sav-Mor Pharmacy Clay County General Fund Modern Methods Inc Franklin County Court Scottsdale Insurance Co Adams County Sheriff's Fee Acct Adams County Senior Services Dawson County Sheriff's Office Nance County Sheriff's Dept Douglas County Sheriff Dept L L Morris Aliant Cellular Hastings Tribune Esther Glover Bee Office Solutions Phelps County Treasurer Business Wolrd Products Arthur C Toogood Helmann Sullivan & White PC Doris Schuessler Brad Gianakos Conway Connolly & Pauley, PC Gene C Foote II Shoemaker & Witt Jay J Sullivan Stephen A Scherr Stephen A Scherr Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Nicholas D Valle Commercial Electronics Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Electronics Service Executive Copier Systems Adams County Highway Dept Sirchie Finger Print Lab, Inc RadioShack Accts Payable Platte Valley Communication Karnes Auto Repair Laird Motor Inc Jerry Spady Pontiac Cadillac Inc Training Supplies Inmate medications Services Inmate medical Supplies Inmate medical Interpreter services Supplies Uniforms Supplies Reimbursement" Vehicle service Repairs Supplies July services Tests Supplies Supplies Equipment Training Interpreter services Interpreter services Supplies Checks Flowers Supplies Juvenile placement Juvenile placement Medications Phone service Supplies Transcript Attorney fees Service fees Handibus reimbursement Service fees Service fees Service fees Prior service Cellular service Advertising Interpreter services Supplies Phone service Supplies Reimbursement Court appt atty Bill of exceptions Mileage Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Service Supplies Supplies Phone service Copier Fuel Supplies Supplies Repairs Repairs Vehicle service Vehicle service 184.80 9420 303.29 79.00 272.26 77.03 789.66 20.00 119.85 149.85 240.90 2098.31" 37.03 35.00 36.90 188.00 328.30 154.20 23.72 228.00 129.04 27620 50.00 729.95 104.31 25.95 44.05 90.00 6540.00 70.05 11.40 119.00 10.13 2740.50 4666.25 8343.46 40.70 15.50 5.99 103.86 143.13 715.13 59.60 21.93 115.23 1.98 1866.16 201.91 82.50 25.50 18.00 480.00 72.00 45.50 132.00 8379.50 1070.00 1746.97 65.00 205.69 112.68 20.00 260.00 1112.95 397.90 93.60 52.10 73.01 44.64 140.67 SUPERVISOR ADAMS COU] Allens of Hastings Guarantee Electric Co Grace's Locksmith Service Hastings Police Dept Kenesaw Motor Co EIS DTN Corp Alexander Hamilton Institute Tuxall Uniform & Equipment Inc Gregg Magee Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund NE Crime Commission NE HHS Laboratory Aliant Cellular Aliant Communications Aliant Communications NE Dept Admin Services Business World Products Diebold Inc Union Bank & Trust Adams County Treasurer Wingate Inn TCG Computer Services CenTeck Cast Metal Products Hastings Utilities Microfilm Imaging Systems Information Systems Supplies Service Keys & service Assistance Vehcile service Repairs Subscription fee Supplies Battieries 'Mileage Reimbursement 95.51 173.22 104.00 15.00 147.61 45.00 228.00 21.75 109.50 4553 32.43 120.00 68.10 503.71 1607.00 359.22 1103.70 94.95 105.00 232.10 223.25 220.00 20.00 257.27 119.25 506.25 82.88 Directories Tests Cellular service Phone service Phone service Netcomm services Supplies Maintenance Copier Mileage Lodging Internet services Supplies Electrical supplies Supplies Supplies This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Sandy Plambeck "' Chairperson Beverly Johns Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, July 14, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of motor vehicle exemption hearings with the following members present: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present were County Attorney, Donna Daiss, County Engineer, Roger Parks, County Treasurer, Julia Moeller, Janice Timm and County Clerk, Chrisella Lewis. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the Treasurers recommendation to grant motor vehicle exemptions to Head Start Child & Family Development for 2 vehicles and to Church of God for one vehicle. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 9:50 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Sandy Plambeck Chairperson Beverly Johns Deputy 106 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, July 21, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman attended a Chamber of Commerce meeting and an HEDC meeting. HEDC is considering construction of a spec building to attract new manufacturers to the city. Stonecipher reported on the humidity problem in the county buildings but was wanting to wait for a break in the weather before addressing it as it appears that several other businesses are also experiencing problems. She also reported that Rex Keeler, construction contractor has informed her that the Board will need to vacate the Assembly Room as a meeting place by September 1st. She will check with the City Administrator to see if it is still possible to use City Council Chambers for County Board meetings. She also reported that the phone company had cut the sprinkler system lines around the courthouse when replacing the phone line, however after discussion with the phone company and Tim Dean, it has been decided that Tim will repair the damages. Kehoe attended the public hearing on the County Comprehensive Plan at the fairgrounds last Thursday evening. He said a total of twelve people were in attendance and they were mostly local officials. Plambeck attended an EPC meeting last Thursday. She met the new Hastings Police Chief and expressed her concerns to him about the proper placement of the EPC individuals when they are apprehended. He shared her concerns and will look into it. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to authorize the Chairperson to sign the Handibus Transportation Assistance contracts with the Nebraska Dept. of Roads. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Kehoe to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. entered Executive Session at 9:50 AM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 9:58 AM. The Board heard requests for 1998-99 budget funding from Buildings and Grounds, Public Defender, Veterans Service Office, County Veterans Aid, Sheriff, Jail, Intensive Supervision Probation, Adult and Juvenile Probation. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Murman to move to Board of Equalization to hear testimony and take action on property valuation protests and exempt property. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Woodman to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Hornbeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 12 Noon. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 12:42 PM and recessed for lunch. The Board reconvened at 1:30 PM and continued to hear budget requests from County Court and County i Library. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Munnan, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to accept officers reports for the month of June from the Sheriff, Jail, Treasurer, Register of Deeds and County Clerk. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to move to Board of Equalization to act on property Brand Wilson Mortuary RELTRF MEDICAL FUND County burial 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND 911 phone billing INSTITUTION FUND Patient care Patient care Patient care Patient care VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Supplies Membership fee July rent Seminar Labels 800 service Supplies Supplies Phone service Electrical service Supplies Supplies Fax service Expenses Supplies Box rent ROAD FUND Insurance premium Asphalt & oil Gravel Repairs Drug testing Supplies Repairs CD Writer Supplies Repairs Oil WEED CONTROL FUND Insurance premium Lincoln Regional Center Hastings Regional Center Beatrice State Development Center Norfolk Regional Center Business World Products Sams Club/GECF Adams County Building Fund N -Act VISA WorldCom Technologies Inc NESS Fast Print & Copy City of Hastings Hastings Utilities WalMart Eileens Colossal Cookies Adams County Telecomm Anne Rohan Econofoods Postmaster NIRMA Werner Construction Vontz Paving Nebraska Machinery MLMH Clinical Lab Island Supply Co Ideal Electric Global Computer Supplies Drummond American Corp Commercial Electronics Bosselmans System NTRMA Delkan Press Computer Consultants Borley Moving & Storage Presco Sales & Service Kay Schriner MLMH Clinical Lab Douglas County Hospital Creighton Medical Labs Vaughans Printers Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Acme Printing Nathan Cox Elite Court Reporting Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Vaughans Printers Inc Business World Products Four Seasons Outdoor Equipment Johnson Controls Woodwards Disposal Service Johnson CashwayLumber 174.00 3711.00 360.00 15.00 Supplies BOND FUND Moving expenses Moving expenses ESCROW FUND Steel sheet piling GENERAL FUND Law library Drug testing Autopsy costs Autopsy costs Envelopes Supplies Supplies Supplies Mileage Transcript Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Repairs Repairs June service Supplies 73.86 30.00 500.00 30.00 76.36 94.38 884.65 255.00 19.29 116.26 40.11 8.50 29.50 135.47 200.00 58.00 72,941.58 5622.05 1038.40 628.03 36.00 126.90 293.03 504.69 143.40 35.00 481.56 3323.16 192.00 510.00 1163.75 200.00 37.31 325.87 220.00 190.79 95.37 71.39 42.00 26.40 303.50 48.42 75.40 219.69 287.45 85.00 189.12 117.10 167.13 108 Grace's Locksmith Service Dutton Lainson Co Kens Refrigeration Ken Svoboda Plumbing & Pumping WalMart Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Keiths Pharmacies Drive -In Drugs Gregory A Micek DDS Clay County Sheriffs Dept. Berts Rexall Drugs CashWa Candy Co Big G Stores Aliant Cellular Jason Ackles Adams County Sheriff Sam Reed Brenda Chrise Jane Bolling Richard Fahrenholtz Kim Thayer David Rutt James W Sidlo Gary Hueske Dan Furman Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Tom Hawes US Post Office Business World Products Father Flanagans Boys Home Graciela Kazan Advanced Tape Products Business World Products NIRMA Jeffco, Inc MIPS Cellular One GTE Midwest Cornhusker Press Bee Office Solutions Eakes Office Plus Aliant Cellular Union Bank & Trust Kearney County Clerk Phelps County Treasurer Nicholas D Valle Brenda L McCrady Conway Connolly & Pauley PC Stephen A Schen Esther Glover Nicholas D Valle Adams County Court NE Dept. of Administrative Services Law Enforcement Equipment Co Modern Methods Inc Rodney Wilkerson Laird Motors Inc NE Crime Commission Cornhusker Press Eakes Office Plus Champion Auto Stores Allens Badger Uniforms LETN Law Enforcement TN Harding Schultz & Downs Phillips 66 Co James Konen III Brad Consbruck Jason Adler Mike Poplau John Krontz Keys Supplies Repairs. Repairs Supplies Reimbursement Inmate medications Inmate medical Inmate lodging Inmate medications Supplies Supplies Cellular services Clothing maintenance Reimbursement Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Inmate medical Justice fees Postage Supplies Juvenile lodging Interpreter services Supplies Copy paper Insurance premium Supplies Monthly support Cellular service Phone service Supplies Supplies Supplies Cellular service Copier Copier rental Phone service Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Interpreter services Court appt atty Bill of exceptions Data processing services Supplies Supplies Mileage Vehicle service Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Uniforms July services Shipping fees Fuel Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance 20.00 7.72 51.00 81.92 123.49 473.00 211.64 198.00 2240.00 371.94 50.40 '. 73.86 131.52 105.00 208.52 105.00 105.00 35.00 105.00 35.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 200.00 30.00 40.00 63.31 192.10 40.00 574.16 4470.00 49,715.26 199.09 246.00 31.80 27.20 61.41 4.79 40.81 86.82 355.00 84.80 97.41 1246.94 357.39 56.00 438.00 29.60 259.53 134.75 31.25 57.90 102.75 15.18 47.84 6.00 53.10 19.86 89.90 29.95 71.63 388.00 7.27 11.60 35.00 35.00 105.00 35.00 105.00 Steve Campbell Kevin Mauck Douglas Ruhter Rod Wilkerson Michael Peterson M Glenn Kemp Michael Shada Gordon Sidlo John Rust Kerr Chevrolet Geo Inc Grace's Locksmith Service Douglas P Ruhter Farmers Union Co op Gas & Oil Co Amanda Kniss District Court Clerk Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenan'; Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance lothing mamtenance Clothing maintenance °,Vehicle maintenance" eys Expenses Fuel' Witness Jury payrollfees This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly 7ohnso� Deputy andy Plambeck Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, July 21, 1998 5.0! 5.0 5.0 5.( 5.0 50 5.0 i5 0I • 3357 80.49 21.20 4468.60 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of acting on a request for exempt property with Chairperson, Sandy Plambeck, presiding. The following Board members were present: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe andPlambeck. Also present were Assessor, Dale Gartner; County Attorney, Donna Fegler Daiss and County Clerk, Chris Lewis. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to uphold the Assessor's recommendation to grant an exemption to South Central Behavioral Services for a vacant lots 9 and 10 Kent's Addition, City of Hastings. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Stonecipher to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly John Deputy Sandy Plambecic Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, June 29, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of hearing testimony and making decisions on property valuation protests for 1998 with Elmer Murman presiding as acting Chairman. Members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Manion, Friend and Kehoe. Plambeck and Stonecipher were absent. Also present were County Assessor, Dale Gartner; Appraiser, Jill Beyke and County Clerk, Chris Lewis. The Clerk swore in Dale Gartner and Jill Beyke. The Board heard testimony and made decisions on protest numbers 1-98 through 29-98. The Board recessed at noon for lunch and reconvened in groups of two and three supervisors for the purpose of hearing testimony from taxpayers and to make recommendations only for the full Board to take final action upon at a later date. Protest hearings continued in this manner, meeting on June 30, July 1, July 2, July 6, July 7, July 8 and July 9. 110 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. ADAMS COUNTY, NEB RASKA The Board reconvened as a full Board on July 14, 1998 at 10:25 AM to take action on recommendations from the hearing groups with Chairperson Sandy Plambeck presiding. Members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present were County Attorney, Donna Fegler Daiss; Assessor, Dale Gartner; County Engineer, Roger Parks; Planning & Zoning Adminstrator, Kathy Colburn, Extension Agent, Paul Swanson and County Clerk, Chris Lewis. Motion by Muroran, seconded by Kehoe to approve the hearing committees recommendations on valuation protests 30-98 through 599-98 except the following list of protests which were held over for reconsideration by the Assessors office prior to making recommendations: 42-98,48-98, 62-98, 81-98 through 93-98, 115-98, 117-98,120-98,122-98,123-98,152-98,160-98, 181-98, 185-98, 194-98, 211- 98, 216-98, 217-98, 218-98, 219-98, 251-98, 259-98,283-98, 298-98, 299-98, 309-98, 316-98, 325-98, 327-98, 333-98, 338-98, 417-98, 422-98, 446-98, 502-98, 544-98, 557-98 and 586-98. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to recess as Board of Equalization and return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board of Supervisors reconvened as a Board of Equalization at 11:15 AM on July 21, 1998 with Chairperson Plambeck presiding, for the purpose of hearing testimony and to take action on property valuation protests. Members present were Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present were Dale Gartner, Assessor; Donna Fegler Daiss, County Attorney; Chris Lewis, County Clerk. Carolyn McKenzie appeared and was sworn in by the Clerk to present testimony regarding protest number 120-98. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to uphold the Assessors recommendation to place the value of the McKenzie property at 1213 Heritage Drive at $150,500.00 for 1998 with the understanding that the Assessor and the Appraiser will go to the McKenzie property and personally inspect it. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Carl Sjulin, attorney representing Garvey Elevators and Wayne Kubert of Great Plains Appraisal appeare and were sworn in to give testimony regarding the value of the Garvey Elevator property. Mr. Sjulin stated that his clients wished to withdraw protest number 216-98 but wished to protest number 217-98. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman to set the 1998 property valuation on protest number 217-98 for Garvey Elevators at $1 million dollars. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Plambeck. Nays, Stuehrenberg and Kehoe. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Stonecipher to recess and return to regular session at noon. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board of Supervisors reconvened as a Board of Equalization at 2:23 PM on July 21, 1998 with Chairperson Plambeck presiding. Members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present were Deputy Assessor, Pat Gizinski and County Clerk, Chris Lewis. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the hearing committees recommendations on property valuation protests numbers 600-98 through 840-98 and also including the following numbers that had been held for reconsideration by the Assessor: 42-98, 48-98, 62-98, 81-98 through 93-98, 115-98, 117-98, 122-98, 123-98, 152-98, 160-98, 181-98, 185-98, 194-98, 211-98, 218-98, 219-98, 251-98, 259- 98, 283-98, 298-98, 299-98, 309-98, 316-98, 325-98, 327-98, 333-98, 338-98, 345-98, 417-98, 422-98, 446-98, 502-98, 544-98, 557-98 and 586-98. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of hearing testimony and making determination for property valuation protests for the year 1998 should adjourn sine die this 21st day of July 1998 at 2:45 PM. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. This Board is now adjourned. Chrisella Lewis Sandy Plambeck County Clerk Chairperson Beverly Johnson Deputy SUPERVISORS REC ADAMS COINTY, NE COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA =Tuesday, July 21, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman reported he attended a CASA meeting. They reviewed their progress and are gearing up for the return of college students as volunteers. Friend reported he will be attending a planning meeting for the NACO December convention on August 7th and asked the other Board members to give him suggestions for agenda topics to pass along. Stonecipher reported that the Buildings and Grounds committee was working on several areas. She has also checked with the Hastings City Administrator and we can use the Hastings City Council Chambers to hold Board meetings beginning on September 1, 1998. Kehoe reminded the Board members that the City/County Emergency Management Committee will meet next Wednesday, August 5th at 9:00 AM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 9:46 AM. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck.. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 9:51 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to move to Board of Equalization for the purpose of hearing motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 9:51 AM. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Murman to declare the window air conditioners at the Emergency Protection Shelter which belong to the County as obsolete and surplus property to be taken to a local auction for sale. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman brought forward a discussion of the county regulations regarding paunch manure. He thought perhaps the regulations should also include references to paunch cake, paunch liquid and sewage sludge. Stonecipher thought perhaps grouping all paunch items as paunch products would cover the entire realm and solve the problem. The Board decided it would not be necessary at this time to mention sewage sludge. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to amend the county regulation regarding the application of paunch manure changing, references from paunch manure to paunch products. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections numbers 12234-12236 and 12240. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to approve passage of Resolution 98-07-28 proposing a county budget for fiscal year 1998-99. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Resolution in its entirety on file in the County Clerk's office. The Board heard 1998-99 budget requests from Michele Klingler for the Register of Deeds, Microfilm Dept. and Communications, from Anne Rohan for the Adams County Visitors and Convention Bureau, from Terry Marshall for Emergency Services and from Dale Gartner for the County Assessors office. The Board recessed at noon for lunch and reconvened at 1:00 to tour the jail. 112 SJPERVISORS RECORD No. ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session 1:13 PM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Stonecipher to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 1:48 PM. The Board continued hearing budget requests from Sharon Rose for District Court Clerk, Chris Lewis, County Clerk, Julia Moeller for Treasurer and Data Processin Plambeck left the meeting at 3:00 PM. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for personal matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Murman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Plambeck, absent. Steven Fleming Duane Lee Global Computer Supplies Lisa Dirks Island Supply Welding NAPA Linda Parr STA United Inc Standard Digital Imaging Lambert Struss Ray Velder Burmester Land & Engineering Adams County Road Dept NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent Rent 210.00 ROAD FUND Shipping Mileage Supplies Repairs Mileage Supplies Supplies Prior service Prior service Services Salaries Retirement match FICA match Health Insurance Disability insurance WEED CONTROL FUND Salaries Retirement match FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Salaries 2235.80 Retirement match 100.38 FICA match 171.04 Health insurance 278.86 Disability insurance 4.65 LIBRARY FUND Salaries 3245.41 Retirement match 90.75 FICA match 248.26 Health insurance 212.69 Disability insurance 4.65 ESCROW FUND Project costs C1-260 108,059.17 Computer 921.00 BOND FUND Adams County Weed Dept. NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Visitors Bureau NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Library NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Werner Construction Co Global Computer Supplies Guarantee Electric Co Election Systems & Software Secretary of State Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Big G Commercial Division Graces Locksmith Service K -T Heating & Air Conditioning 330.00 38.85 26.34 40.80 405.77 22.77 59.80 54.58 12.00 19.00 5640.00 65,022.70 3592.50 4865.91 6962.05 134.85 3414.09 204.85 261.18 278.86 4.65 Labor GENERAL FUND Maintenance Supplies Supplies Supplies Keys Repairs 60.00 725.00 50.00 94.80 130.91 28.20 159.40 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA A -One Concrete & Fence Hatten Electric Service Kully Pipe & Steel Supply Computer Cable Connections Steve Paczkowski Hastings Utilities Conway Connolly & Pauley Clerk of Supreme Court Greg Richardson Sandy Smidt Art Thomsen Huy Vo Guarantee Electric Co Cornhusker Press Hall County Dept. of Corrections Hamilton County Sheriffs Dept. Keiths Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Bert's Rexall Drugs Aliens of Hastings Uniservice Inc Dept. of Correctional Services Adams County Jail Revolving Fund LETN Lawn Enforcement TN Hastings Family Practice Graciela Kazan TCG Computer Services Walmart American Judicature Society Eakes Office Plus NE County Court Assoc Minnie Burchard Madelyn Cosgrove Ed Lightner Roscoe Story Aliant Cellular Eakes Office Plus .. , Minden Office Supply Helmann Sullivan & White PC Conway Connolly & Pauley PC Sandra Spady Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC G Neil Co Phillips 66 Co Adams County Sheriff revolving Fund NAPA Badger Uniforms Business World Products Eakes Office Plus West Group Pymt Clr Chief Supply Corp Commercial Electronics Big G Auto Service Center Farmers Union Co op Gas & Oil NE Dept. of Administrative Services NE Dept. of Administrative Services Aliant Cellular Aliant Communications First United Methodist Church Microfilm Imaging Service NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross/Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Board of Supervisors County Clerk County Treasurer Register of Deeds County Assessor Planning & Zoning Repairs Repairs Repairs Data Connectors Lawn care Electrical service Court appt atty Court costs Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Interpreter services Labor Supplies Inmate lodging Inmate lodging Inmate medications Inmate medications Supplies Supplies Inmate lodging Reimbursement August service Inmate medical Interpreter services Internet services Supplies Membership fee Supplies Dues Prior service Prior service Prior service Prior service Cellular service Supplies Supplies Court Appt atty Court appt atty Interpreter service Court appt atty Court appt atty Software Fuel Reimbursement Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Labor Vehicle service Vehicle service Telecomm service Netcomm services Cellular service Phone service Rent Supplies Retirement match FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries 185.10 19.00 25.19 20.80 220.00 486.08 597.11 50.00 21.20 33.38 21.20 20.00 257.05 137.27 49.27 210.00 30.30 379.64 526.03 37.30 497.95 2240.65 388.00 2613.00 40.00 120.50 8.91 60.00 334.56 25.00 14.00 14.00 19.00 15.00 166.10 18.36 24.04 207.43 312.05 40.00 126.00 563.00 145.87 19.78 607.79 30.96 56.68 27.45 47.63 310.30 96.37 70.00 87.94 29.50 1040.00 1005.04 121.11 150.00 900.00 31350 9553.81 13,530.26 22,852.35 451.05 5833.31 9875.92 19,348.86 4639.38 13,092.39 1137.15 114 Data Processing District Court Clerk Public Defender Maintenance Dept. Extension Office Microfilm Dept. Sheriff's Dept. County Attorney Corrections & Communications County Surveyor Veterans Service Office This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnso Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, July 28, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of hearing motor vehicle exemptions with Chairperson, Sandy Plambeck, presiding. Members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stoencipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present were County Attorney, Meredith Oakes Peterson, Janice Timm of the Treasurers office, Michele Klingler, Register of Deeds and Chris Lewis, County Clerk. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to uphold the Treasurers recommendation to grant motor .:. vehicle exemptions to hastings College for three vehicles. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher, abstained. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to uphold the Treasurers recommendation to grant motor vehicle exemptions to Mid Nebraska Individual Services for one vehicle. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 9:55 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johns Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, August 4, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Murman, as acting Chairman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Stonecipher and Plambeck were absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting was 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, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Stonecipher and Plambeck, absent. Kehoe reported he had attended a Planning & Zoning meeting, however they did not have a quorum present. They have held their public meeting for review of the County Comprehensive Plan with the county villages open. They have met with Ayr and will meet with the others later this month. The SUPERVISORS RECORD ADAMS COUNTY, NEB RASKA Commission is looking at changing the number of members on the Board to insure a quorum present at their meetings. Stuehrenberg and Friend attended a Midland Area Agency on Aging meeting last week. Woodman attended an Extension Board meeting last Tuesday evening and a Hastings/Adams County Housing Development meeting on Wednesday. They will look into bringing a law suit against the developer from Holdrege who has the contract for the development in the southeast part of Hastings. 5 Kathy Colburn appeared before the Board to request approval of the Jeffrey Subdivision, case number 98- 07.1, located in the SE 1/4 of 22-5-11. There was not a quorum present at the Planning and Zoning meeting to approve this subdivision but because of the delays previously it was their suggestion to refer it to the County Board for action. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the Jeffrey Subdivision. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, and Kehoe. Nays, none. Stonecipher and Plambeck, absent. Donna Daiss has not heard from DHHS regarding the addendum to their contract so it will be placed on next weeks agenda. Kehoe provided the Board with information regarding seven construction change orders both in the courthouse and the ACOB for a total additional cost of $4168.00. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to approve the construction change orders as presented. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, and Kehoe. Nays, none. Stonecipher, and Plambeck, absent. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, and Kehoe. Nays, none. Stonecipher and Plambeck, absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve the Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of July , in the amount of $547,053.28. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman; Friend, and Kehoe. Nays, none. Stonecipher and Plambeck, absent. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve and authorize the acting Chairman to sign Tax List Corrections numbers 12237-12239. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Stoencipher and Plambeck, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Stonecipher and Plambeck, absent. Entered Executive Session at 9:50 AM. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Stoencipher and Plambeck, absent. Returned to regular session at 10:26 AM. The Board conducted a conversation with Julia Moeller, Treasurer, regarding the salary increases she had given her employees on the July payroll in regards to the Board's motion stating that employee salary increases would be 3.15 per cent. The Board had bid openings at 10:30 for county phone system and also a communication console and video -audio equipment for the Sheriff's Department. Terry Marshall assisted with the bid openings. The first bid opened was from Platte Valley Communications of Hastings. Their bid bond was enclosed and they only bid option two, installation of communication equipment, in the amount of $14,495.00. The next bid opened was from Communications and Engineering, Inc. They bid option 1, communication console and installation, in the amount of $19,139.86 and option 3, video -audio equipment and installation, in the amount of $54,999.09. They enclosed a cashiers check in the amount of 5 per cent of their bid. The next bid opened was from Aliant Communications for the county phone system. Their bid was the only bid received for the phone system. Their base bid was for $38,075.00 with various options that could be added. The bids were all held for review by the committees and a recommendation for the communications console and equipment for the Sheriff's Department will be made on August 11, 1998 and the recommendation for the phone system will be made on August 18, 1998. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Stonecipher and Plambeck, absent. Entered Executive Session at 10:57 AM. 116 Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend `to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Stonecipher and Plambeck, absent. Returned to regular session at 12:20 PM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to offer Roger Parks a leave of absence at full salary until November 26, 1998 at which time he will be eligible for retirement with a deadline of August 25, 1998 for Parks to make his decision. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Steuhrenberg, Murman, Friend and Kehoe. Nays, none. Stonecipher and Plambeck, absent. The Board recessed at 12:30 and reconvened at 1:30 for a budget workshop. Hastings Utilities Midrange Computing Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Sheila Heilman Susan Brown Joyce Bridger University Co op Extension Lester Oelschlager Deb Thompson Tim Uden Paul Swanson Evelyn Berg Scottie McMillin Bert's Rexall Drugs Cash-Wa Candy Co Fakes Office Plus Hobart Service Jesco Inc Kearney County Sheriffs Office Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Ken Svoboda Plumbing Steve B Nicholson OD Bee Office Solutions Aliant Communications Aliant Communications Union Bank & Trust NACTFO TCG Computer Services Business World Products CVSOAN Treasurer Executive Copier Systems Big G Auto Service Center LETN: Law Enforcement TN Gregg Magee G. Neil Companies Aliant Cellular NE Crime Commission Adams County Court Chris Cash -Anderson Bill Hoselton Rhonda Hoselton NACO Rita Mach Arthur C Toogood Hastings Utilities Big G Commercial Division Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Hastings Tribune GENERAL FUND Electrical service Reference book Supplies Supplies Mileage Travel expenses Mileage Supplies Mileage Mileage Mileage Travel expenses Mileage Travel expenses Inmate medications Supplies Supplies Repairs Supplies Inmate lodging Inmate medications "`Reimbursement Reimbursement Repairs Inmate medical Supplies Phone service Phone service Copier Dues Internet service Supplies Registration fee Supplies Tires August services Mileage Supplies Cellular service Training supplies Court costs Witness fee Witness fee Witness fee Directories Witness fee Reimbursement Electrical service Supplies Supplies Advertising 7.41 75.25 21.98 162.50 1.26 110.88 5.04 168.26 10.08 3.15 7.56 89.15 1.10 326.69 238.45 134.20 323.11 138.70 68.66 2100.00 74.66 875.47 777.31 85.00 52.00 17.56 69.57 1543.97 232.10 50.00 240.00 203.76 80.00 81.00 92.86 188.00 552.85 38.87 17.46 12.00 266.65 32.60 21.20 21.20 23.70 68.00 1288.42 496.98 83.16 382.72 50.65 This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. • Chrisella Lewis County Cler. Beverly Jo Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson • ''',:;,,'.{6.,:,....:'...•:;.-c9p,.,Tx0y.....,:,..87TOS, NEBRASKA,' -..:,-, ...:::.-1,-,..;;;-:,:—..: ---,1- - ' •,-;•• .. -.5' - • 5. ''''''''''''''''''''5.'''''".5.J.•••=5,...Tuesday, August 11 .51998 .:::7-t',"::;',.'P;',,,if,'.Al.....4.'"....' '- . .:. .:.....4.A..A]-.:....:..,.,',.:'!`,i..;.,.:-.pl Y,.-''.• -..'..•:;...".i.'e.'=1::i:N'.:',.',.`,..,:r ''A''' ' ' — •' •'• '', , ,4., , ,'.,...::!;,•.:,-,• , , 4,—..„'s,,,.4:.,:', .,,H'4.75. , , , , , , , , , , ,... ,..,,,,,,,,,..„...„.-, ..,.....,...,...... ,........,. ... ,.. e5regulaimeeting"Of the Adams County BoardOf'SUPeA4SOrs was lield.a. per piiblie notice ..wi . ...... .. ... 5.. :... • .• ... . ... ... ...,...... .5 .... ......5.5....,„....................................... „...... .5...5.. .......,...........—.. -........,..„ ..... ..5.5„5„................. • 5 . . 5 • .5 ,..'..j. Sandy•'PlambeCk, Chairperson,'presiding. ''Roll:CallineMlieis preent.:*ere; Woodman, Stuehrenberg, ........ -''.• Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Piarribeek.....,5"...,..,..05..,555.45.'i.54.45.54.1W,Ogrk'-.•*'", ..• • ..• • ............ .,..,................,..•,5-5...,,..55;55.55.5,55..555,;.,....<5.55,..5.1.'.....,....,..553..]:,..5.tko-55!.!-*::....,55,,,*.4,55,-.5•55:5-5.5., . ''' ' '''' '' - '' 5''''''''-•-•'''': , < 5 Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend that this meeting isaiegularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting was 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, Stuehrertherg, Stonecipher, Murtnan, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Woodman introduced Greg Vossler, assistant Highway Superintendent, to the other Board members. Friend reported he had attended a planning meeting for the 'NACO state convention to be held in December this year on Friday at Kearney NE. Stuehrenberg attended a Safety Committee meeting on Monday. There will be four people on the committee who will need to be replaced. The committee is currently at a stand still. They did receive a demonstration of the new handicap assistance doors that had been placed at the courthouse south entrance. 4 ' - Stonecipher asked the Board members to be present for the opening ceremonies for Kool-Aid days on Saturday, August 15th at 10:00 AM. She also had visited with Steve Barton of DHHS and nothing has been done regarding the addendum to the DHHS contract as Pat Ginzmer has been out of the office and will return on August 20th. Kehoe attended a meeting of Planning and Zoning in Kenesaw on Monday evening. The village board of Kenesaw approved the County Comprehensive Plan. Holstein called to say they did not have a quorum on Monday evening so their meeting was rescheduled to 'Tuesday at 7:00 PM. Holstein, Juniata, Roseland, _Prosser and Ayr need to approve_the plan yet. He also_ mentioned that_the Planning and Zoning- --- - Committee will be contacting the Board regarding changing their membership from twelve to nine members to ensure they have quorums available at their meetings to conduct business. Murman asked for a correction to the minutes of August 4, 1998. The motion for the Board to offer Roger Parks a leave of absence at full pay until November 26, 1998 was contingent upon him tendering his resignation, with the deadline of August 25, 1998 given, for Parks to make his decision. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to appoint Greg Vossler as interiin Highway Superintendent effective August 11, 1998 and until further notice during the absence of Roger Parks. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays none Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections #12241-12243. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to • issue checks for the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Fnend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. 1 , •ir clati Terry Marshall and Dave Rutt”'appeared before Board give the reommen ons on awarding of bids for the Sheriff's Dept. communications console and audio video equipment. They re-corrunended the Board accept the two bids that were submitted by Platte Valley Communications of Hastings and • Communications Engineering, Inc., stating that the bids came in well under what had been anticipated. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to award the contract to Communications Engineering, Inc. for the communications console and the audio video equipment in the amount of $74, 138.95 and the contract for radio equipment and installation to Platte Valley Communications of Hastings in the amount of $14,495.00 with a ten per cent contingency fund of $8,864.00 and to authorize the Chairperson to sign the contracts. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. • Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator, appeared before the Board to request that in the absence of Roger Parks, they appoint someone to act as Flood Plan Administrator. The Board told her that they had appointed Greg Vossler interim Highway Superintendent in Parks absence and he could also serve as the Flood Plan Administrator. sUPETZ ISORS RECORD ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:12 AM. Motion byKehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular,. session at 10:55 AM. The Board continued in budget workshop until noon at which time they recessed for lunch. They reconvened at 1:30 PM to continue work on the budget. ; Stuehrenberg left the meeting at 11:00 AM. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to enter Executive Session for a contract matter. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Entered Executive session at 4:15 PM. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Woodman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Returned to regular session at 4:25 PM. Duane Lee Salmen Apartments Krhounek Povondra Architects Uden Plumbing Judy Burleigh University of NE Smart Corporation Business World Products Rob McTaggart Nathan Cox Elite Court Reporting Tokai Financial Service NE Continuing Legal Education Aspen Publishers Lanning Center-MLMH Union Bank & Trust Graces Locksmith Services Hastings Tribune Eakes Office Plus Guarantee Electric Big G Commercial Division Four Seasons Outdoor Equipment Hastings Battery & Electric Coast Computer Products TCG Computer Services Union Bank & Trust Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Sharon Rose WalMart Stores William's Exterminating Kim Thayer Allen's of Hastings Bert's Rexall Drugs Big G Stores BJ's Wash House Cash-Wa Candy Co Computer Hardware Inc. Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Huy Huynh West Group Guarantee Electric Sav-Mor Pharmacy Vaughans Printers Video Kingdom Fakes Office Plus RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent Rent COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Basic Services Demolition work GENERAL FUND X-rays Lodging Records Supplies Mileage Mileage Transcript Copier Registration fee Manuals Services Copier Service Advertising y. Spreader Repairs Repairs Equipment Internet service Copier Supplies Supplies Mileage Supplies Services Clothing maintenance Supplies Inmate medication Supplies Laundry Supplies Supplies Inmate medications Interpreter services Supplies Services Inmate medications Supplies Supplies Supplies 25.00 74.10 156.68 354.03 64.50 66.00 133.00 280.00 49.00 157.32 124.00 186.68 45.00 55.90 45.86 251.45 166.59 42.15 31.56 318.75 65.00 200.00 22.46 13.98 33.60 37.87 16.00 35.00 56.30 85.59 187.82 114.00 15.32 50.70 19.89 60.00 71.00 46.50 13.54 415.72 59.95 61.21 "9 Business World Products - 'Supplies Sandra Spady Grace Escobar • Minh Le Phyllis McTee • Adams County Court Hall County Sheriff pt. en Adams CountySh "ff's Fee Acct Darlene 1-lartig Phyllis Newell Preferred Mail Service • ScottsdaleScotxsdalc Insurancc Co Modem Methods Inc Pitney Bowes • Hastings Tribune Reliable Best Western Stagecoach Inn Business World Products Adams County Clerk Kathy Colburn Jay J Sullivan Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Brenda L McCrady Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Stephen A Scherr Shoemaker & Witt John Rust Rod Wilkerson Douglas Ruhter Kevin Mauck Mike Poplau Brad Consbruck _• James Konen Eakes Office Plus Electronics Plus Hastings Police Dept. Law Enforcement Equipment Co Commercial Electronics Business World Products • Steven L. Campbell Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Aliant Cellular Aliant Cellular Aliant Cellular Hastings Tribune Business World Products Court appt atty 537.25 Court appt atty • 800.00 Court appt atty 315.00 Clothing maintenance • 35.00 Clothing maintenance 35.00 Clothing maintenance • 35.00 Clothing maintenance 35.00 Clothing maintenance • 35.00 _Clothing maintenance 35.00 Clothing maintenance - 35.00 Supplies .. 18134 Phone service • 20.00 Assistance 18.80• • Equipment 361.45 Service 30.00 Supplies ••74.09 Mileage •10.56 Reimbursement • 585.00 Cellular service Cellular service - •510.93 VETERANS AID FUND ' Adams County Veterans Service Office Reimbursement • 4764.00 COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASI<A. Tuesday, August 18, 1998 • The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting was given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept SUPERVISORS REGOR ADAMS COUNTY, NSB RASKA currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Merman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Plambeck went over the changes to today's agenda and asked if there were any other changes or additions. Murman inquired of Julia Moeller at what point the county budget process was currently in. She reported she was at the point where the Board needs to set a hearing date and time for the public hearing so she can proceed with the required publication. Murman then requested a budget workshop be added to today's agenda. Woodman reported that Greg Vossler of the Roads Dept. was present and they would be appointing him to the position of interim Weed Control Administrator. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to appoint Greg Vossler as interim Weed Control Administrator for Adams County. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend reported he had attended a Senior Services meeting last week. They will be short two members on their board and will be seeking replacements. He also reported that the state had given approval for funding of a new handibus. He also reported that Jack Mills, NACO Executive Director, will be entering Emmanual Hospital in Omaha for neck surgery. Stonecipher reported she has again spoken to Barbara Bramblett regarding moving the Board meetings to the Hastings City Council Chamber beginning September 1, 1998. She also suggested that perhaps one file cabinet should be moved to the city chambers and thought perhaps it should be a locking cabinet. She would inquire of Tim Dean whether he knew of any available otherwise the Board may need to purchase one. She also stated she had been in conversation with Joe Ballweg regarding an ADA seminar for governments. Ballweg had earlier served as ADA coordinator for the County but did not desire to continue in that capacity. She passed the seminar information to the County Attorney and suggested perhaps someone from her office should attend. Kehoe reported that Planning & Zoning was continuing the meetings with the villages regarding the County Comprehensive Use Plan. Plambeck stated she had attended the meeting in Holstein last Tuesday and understood that Holstein had not taken any action on the proposed plan but was reviewing it. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend to move to Board of Equalization for motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 9:57 AM. Stonecipher reported on the phone committee's recommendation regarding the phone system bid received from Aliant Communications. The base bid received had been around $38,000.00 but with the items added that the phone committee feels are necessary, such as battery backup and voice mail, the bid will be $103,834.00 plus they feel it is necessary to build in a contingency fund of $15,576.00 for a total of $119,416.00. The Buildings and Grounds Committee will work with Aliant Communications as the work proceeds to utilize whatever components are currently in place to keep the costs minimal. Kehoe also added that last Friday the 911 Communications Center was down for about 1 1/2 hours. Part of the cost of this proposal will allow the calls to the 911 Communications Center to be switched automatically to the Sheriff's office when their system goes down. Woodman asked about utilizing the Sheriff's current phone system at the Roads Dept. as their system is no longer functioning properly. Stonecipher said the Sheriff's current phone system was to remain in place and the phone system at the Roads Dept. would have to be addressed separately. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve the contract with Aliant Communications for the purchase of a phone system for the courthouse and the ACOB at a cost of $103,840.00 with a contingency fund of $15,576.00 for a total bid price of $119,416.00 with the understanding the Buildings and Grounds committee will work with Aliant Communications to make changes as needed and work to cut costs and authorize the Chairperson to sign the contract. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Woodman to appoint Charles Bourg of Roseland to the Board of Adjustments to a three year term to expire in 2000 to fill the vacancy created when Bob Dyer resigned. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Greg Vossler, interim Highway Superintendent, requested authorization from the Board to advertise for bids for the purchase of motor grader blades with the bid opening to be held on September 8, 1998 at 10:00 AM. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 121 Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to authorize the advertisement of bids for motor grader blades. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher presented information to the Board on seven proposed construction change orders, numbers 111, 84, 94, 83, 103, 105 and 104 for a total additional amount of $28,635.00. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Murman to approve the construction change orders as presented. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Julia Moeller, County Treasurer, submitted a report to the Board showing a total of 41 distress warrants were issued for delinquent 1996 personal property taxes with 95% of them collected by the Sheriff's office effective 6-30-98. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to accept officers reports from the County Treasurer, County Clerk, Register of Deeds and County Building Permits. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Representatives from AGP Soybean and Ethanol Plants appeared before the Board to give a presentation of a proposal for a direct discharge of water from their waste water treatment plant into the West Fork of the Big Blue River. Those appearing were Kurt Hohmeister, Jeff Dohshadt, Paul Dizinsld and Phil Abels. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to refer AGP to the county engineering department with their proposal and then come to the Board regarding their request for a drainage pipe under a county road. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:54 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays. none. Returned to regular session at 11:20 AM. The Board continued their meeting with a budget workshop and recessed at 12:25 PM. Aliant Communications Norfolk Regional Center Hastings Regional Center Lincoln Regional Center Beatrice State Home 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND Phone services INSTITUTION FUND Patient care 15.00 Patient care 3257.73 Patient care 183.00 Patient care 372.00 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND U S West Communications Phone service 13.80 LIBRARY FUND Hastings Public Library Library services 2160.00 Ulverscroft Large Print Books Ltd Books 202.41 Ingram Library Services Books 14.14 VISITORS PROMOTION FUND 1652.05 NE Society of Assoc. Executives N -Act Hastings Utilities TCG Computer Services Cornhusker Press Adams County Telecommunications City of Hastings Ben Franklin Frame Shop Adams County Building Fund Earl May Garden Center Worldcom Technologies Inc. Zee Medical Service Mid State Engineering Woodwards Disposal Dues Dues Electrical service Internet service Name badges FAX services Phone service Frame August rent Mulch 800 service ROAD FUND Supplies Project C1-246 July services 50.00 75.00 198.98 20.00 457.50 42.70 29.58 58.09 500.00 157.05 94.38 170.85 81.00 54.59 122 SUPERVISORS ECORD No. 24' ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Werner Construction Vontz Paving Uniservice Inc. Union Bank & Trust 3 Points Tire Service Southern Power District Simple Choice Service Center Sherman Williams Samuelson Equipment Co Presco Sales & Service Pauley Lumber Co Linda Parr NE Public Power Dst Nebraska Machinery NAPA Murphy Tractor & Equipment Midwest Service & Sales Mr Automotive Lilley Sand & Gravel KACO Supplies Johnson Cashway Lumber Island Supply Independent Nut & Bolt Holt Inc. Heartland Machine Heartland Co op Hastings Utilities Hastings Tribune H & M Equipment Guarantee Electric Graces Locksmith Glenwood Telephone Co Fehrs Nebraska Tractor Farmers Union Co op Farmers Union Co op Fairbanks International Inc. Eakes Office Plus Country General Contractors Machinery Commercial Electronics Cash-Wa Candy Co Bosselmans Big G Commercial Division Big G Auto Aliant Communications Advanced Compressor Service NAPA Laird Motors Consumer Service Co Adams County Highway Dept. Husker Steel Werner Construction Livingston Butler Volland Funeral K -T Heating & Air Conditioning Borley Moving & Stg Quad C Consulting Dale Gartner Computer Hardware Allens Island Trophy & Engraving Hastings Tribune Acme Printing Jill Beyke Eakes Office Plus Hastings Board of Realtors Supplies Gravel Supplies Copier Repairs Electrical service Gas service Supplies Repairs Supplies Supplies Mileage Electrical. service Repairs Repairs Repairs Supplies Repairs Gravel Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Repairs Supplies Repairs Electrical service Advertising Gravel Repairs Keys Phone service Repairs Fuel Fuel Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Repairs Supplies Fuel Supplies Tires Phone service Repairs WEED CONTROL FUND Repairs Repairs Repairs Fuel ESCROW FUND Bridge deck Project C1-250 RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Home County Burial 1130.00 COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Repairs 33.00 Moving expenses 98.00 Progress billing 2618.00 GENERAL FUND Mileage & expenses Supplies Supplies Name plates Advertising Supplies Mileage Supplies Dues 16,827.29 664.40 50.40 210.00 218.50 138.71 59.42 385.00 259.26 355.00 40.46 26.97 19.31 148.65 835.78 637.86 1330.00 77.18 3566.80 240.69 14.98 16.75 54.28 2461.39 182.84 104.45 399.63 44.40 168.40 90.39 6.00 71.27 62.04 82.39 4512.75 108.85 119.08 65.93 308.00 195.00 16.85 164.40 59.94 320.12 277.46 957.07 18.99 56.20 8.28 83.63 16,910.00 6377.14 360.86 143.00 218.13 41.00 233.25 357.17 43.80 469.97 190.00 NADA Guides Redfield & Co Country General K Mart Liberty Uniform & Linen Rochester Midland Dutton Lainson Co Guarantee Electric Monte malouf Jr & Assoc Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Bert's RexallDrugs Clay County Sheriff's Dept. Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Laird Motors Inc. Gregory A Micek DDS Great Plains Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Ken Svoboda Plumbing Aliens WalMart Stores Inc. Econofoods Pharmacy Aliant Cellular Institutional Eye Care Frontier County Sheriff Deluxe Business Forms & Supplies Lancaster County Sheriff Adams County Senior Services Arthur J Gallagher & Co Hastings Tribune Jacobi's Carpet One South Central Behavioral Services Kearney County Clerk Union Bank & Trust GTE Midwest Aliant Cellular Phelps County Treasurer Nicholas D Valle Esther Glover Business World Products Adams County Highway Dept. Commercial Electronics Credit Bureau of Hastings Inc. Farmers Union Co op Gas & Oil Kenesaw Motor Co Country General Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Rockwood Corp Law Enforcement Equipment Co Intergov't Data Services Midwest Special Services Inc. NE HMI Laboratory Evidence Collection & Protection Inc. WalMart Hastings Utilities Information Systems Steve's Lawn Service James Stutesman Nicholas Valle James Jackson Sandra Spady Clerk of Supreme Court Union Bank & Trust Bruce Sund Stephen Jacobi Business World Products Josh Sund District Court Buffalo County Sharon Mauler Eakes Office Plus Appraisal guide Supplies Fuel Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Labor Supplies Reimbursement Inmate medications Inmate lodging Inmate medications Vehicle maintenance Inmate medical Vehicle service Labor Supplies Supplies Inmate medications Cellular service Inmate medical Inmate lodging Checks Service fees Handibus reimbursement Insurance premium Advertising Repairs Services Copier Copier Phone service Cellular service Phone service Court appt atty Interpreter services Supplies Fuel Services Reports Car wash Vehicle service Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Equipment Services Transportation Tests Supplies Supplies Electrical service Supplies Mowing Witness fees Court appt atty Witness fees Interpreter services Court Costs Copier Witness fees Witness fees Supplies Witness fees Court costs Supplies Supplies 129.58 15.00 11.60 286.25 102.30 51.82 226.55 613.80 1521.00 306.90 1320.00 10.10 28.38 205.00 216.93 ; 70.00 261.12 62.22 201.08 100.50 29.75 90.00 84.90 17.65 6906.73 9735.00 444.57 181.60 14.00 84.80 355.00 27.20 59.31 106.75 66.00 69.20 232.15 1226.48 35.00 4.25 54.10 52.35 23.40 113.28 78.76 106.50 299.95 27.60 87.10 93.80 19.00 176.09 151.77 137.76 165.00 21.20 585.00 20.00 40.00 53.00 240.00 21.20 21.20 119.92 21.20 5544.93 81.72 1505.85 Beverly Johns Deputy The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of hearing motor vehicle tax exemption requests with Chairperson, Sandy Plambeck, presiding.Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present were County Treasurer, Julia Moeller, Greg Vossler, interim Highway Superintendent, County Attorney Donna Daiss, and County Clerk, Chris Lewis. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to uphold the Treasurer's recommendation to grant a motor vehicle exemption to Martin Luther Homes for one vehicle. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman,Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:00 AM. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Sandy Plambeck Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, August 25, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman reported he had attended a Chamber of Commerce meeting, CASA meeting and an HEDC meeting. CASA is currently training thirteen new volunteers, which will give the Adams County CASA program the highest number of volunteers in the state when their training is completed. HEDC toured the new Eaton plant. He also handed out copies of the tentatively proposed budget for 1998-99 to the other Board members. Woodman reported that there would be a bid opening at 10:00 AM for the Liberty Ave asphalt overlay project. Greg Vossler requested authorization to proceed with design of a replacement for a soft match bridge project to replace a bridge that collapsed seven miles south of Hastings. ` Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to authorize the Chairperson to sign contracts for design and construction and engineering for a soft match bridge project with Speece Lewis Engineers. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Vossler also requested authorization to publish bids for culverts which were washed out in the last heavy rain. The initial bid would be for two 96 inch culverts with an alternate bid of three 72 inch culverts with bid opening to be on September 22, 1998. SUPERVISORS RECORD l fi0.t 24 ADAMS COONTY, NEBRASKA Motion byWoodman, seconded byStuehrenbergto authorize the interim Highway' y Superintendent to advertise for bids for culverts. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The agenda item of the addendum to the DHHS contract was rescheduled to September 1, 1998. Kehoe reported that the shag carpeting in two offices of the fourth floor of the north tower of the ACOB are dirty and worn and should be replaced prior to DHHS occupying the area. It was decided that Kehoe would check to see if it would be less costly for the county to purchase this outright rather than going through the general contractor. Murman reported he had received a contract from the Adams Central School Board for continuing services of county superintendent for an annual amount of $12,000.00. He also stated that by year 2000 this position will be obsolete but the counties will still have to provide some of the duties. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stonecipher to approve the contract with the Adams Central Board of Education to provide duties of the county superintendent at a cost of $12,00.00 for the year beginning September 1, 1998 through August 31, 1999 and to authorize the Chairperson to sign the contract. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board conducted a bid opening at 10:00 AM for Liberty Ave asphalt overlay project M1998-3. No bids were received by 10:00 AM. One bid was received at 10:10 AM, however it was rejected and decided to advertise again for bids for the project. The new bid opening will be held at 10:00 AM on September 15, 1998. Terry Marshall presented a Resolution for adoption of a new Emergency Management plan which was necessary because of legislation passed a year and a half ago. The major changes are change of name from Civil Preparedness to Emergency Management, makes each village in the county responsible for emergency management, sets a specified time for emergency declarations to expire and sets out penalties for interference during local emergencies. Kehoe said he felt this plan needed to be passed now as it was long overdue and to make necessary changes as they come forth. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to approve passage of Resolution 98-08-25 as presented by Terry Marshall regarding Emergency Management in Adams County and rescinding the previous Resolution (83-3-22.2 ) referring to Emergency Management. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Complete Resolution on file in Clerk's office Marshall also presented a press release to the Board regarding the advancement of volunteer David Kempf to the position of second Deputy of the Emergency Management Department. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections numbers 12244 through 12246 and 12248. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims, withholding one claim for further discussion and consideration. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Chairperson, Plambeck, asked for a five minute recess. Ardella Rold, Adams County Senior Services Director, presented an invoice to the Board for the county's share of cost for a new 1998 Ford Handibus. The county's share will be $10,995.00, Senior Services share is $1021.50 with the total cost of the vehicle being $40,055.00 with the FTA section 5311 share being $28,038.50. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to move to Executive Session for personnel and contract matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stoencipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive session at 10:40 AM. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. returned to regular session at 12:40 PM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to extend Roger Parks' paid leave of absence until September 1, 1998. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Adams County Visitors Bureau NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co SITORS PROMOTION FUND`' Salaries Retirement match FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance Adams County Library NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co County Weed Dept. NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co LIBRARY FUND Salaries Retirement match FICA match Health Insurance Disability insurance WEED CONTROL FUND Salaries Retirement match FICA match Health insurance Disability insurance ROAD FUND Adams County Road Dept. NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Ray Velder Lambert Struss Bruce Corp Autumn Park Apartments Duane Lee Marge Rothfuss -; 43.10 86.49 217.50 212.69 4.65,' 1914.20 114.85 146.44 278.86 4.65 Salaries 59,929.92 Retirement match 3201.12 FICA match 4476.28 Health insurance 6749.36 Disability insurance 130.20 Prior service 19.00 Prior service 12.00 COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Payment nine RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent Rent Rent GENERAL FUND Retirement match 9519.26 FICA match 13,626.43 Health insurance 22,852.35 Disability insurance 451.05 Salaries 5833.31 Salaries 11,041.40 Salaries 19,294.46 Salaries 5160.74 Salaries 12,447.80 Salaries 1260.00 Salaries 3534.20 Salaries 10,514.34 Salaries 7339.86 Salaries 13,114.92 Salaries 3889.01 Salaries 1172.13 Salaries 41,158.36 Salaries 18,600.00 Salaries 27,095.85 Salaries 83.33 Salaries 4731.52 Electrical service 494.69 Registration fees 695.00 Supplies 55.98 Check book 29.42 Supplies 15.99 Electrical service 7317.76 Repairs 58.08 Supplies 248.00 July service 117.10 Repairs 89.70 Supplies 34.17 Keys 6.90 Repairs 62.18 Software 134.90 Supplies 11.97 Repairs 245.00 NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration 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 District Court Clerk Public Defender Maintenance Dept. Extension Office Microfilm Dept. Adams County Sheriffs Dept. Adams County Attorney Adams County Corrections Dept. Adams County Surveyor Veterans Service Office Hastings Utilities Skill Path Seminars Radio Shack City National Bank Johnson Cash -Way Hastings Utilities Hastings Battery & Electric Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Woodwards Disposal Service Dutton-Lainson Co Big G Commercial Graces Locksmith Service Howards Glass MacWarehouse Business World Products IBM Compumaster Bemans Appliance Service Bert'sRexall Drugs Alexander Hamilton Institute Dave Rutt Budd Medical Prompt Care Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Dept. of Correctional Services Uden Plumbing & Heating Co Sirchie Finger Print Labs Cash-Wa Candy Co Nick Valle Mary Hotz Paula Dittmer Steve Frederick Darlene Hotz Penny McCall Sandy Hedlund Dave Wolz Becky Whyrick Jessee Fielder Colleen Fielder Ken Campbell Aliant Cellular Modem Methods Comhusker Press Madelyn Cosgrove Minnie Burchard Ed Lightner Roscoe Story Preferred Mail Service Minden Office Supply. Nicholas D. Valle Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Allens Gregg Magee Moore Reynold D. McGinnis LETN: Law Enforcement TN Eakes Office Plus Galas Inc G. Neil Co Big G Auto Service Center Union Bank & Trust Klopp Printing Co OK Cafe Grace Escobar Esther Glover Glenda L. Cottam Eileens Colossal Cookies Adams County Court Adams County Court epairs imate medications Supplies raining expenses' Inmate medical Inmate medications Inmate lodging ,Repairs Supplies Supplies Court apps atty Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Witness fees Cellular service Copier Supplies Prior service Prior service Prior service Prior service Postage Supplies 9 00 3.5.15 96 • 78.26 70.00 16.7 58 93 230.00 .42.40 35.00 35.00 21.20 21.20 21.20 21.20 42.40 42.40 42.40 21.20 109.82 55.00 101.75 14.00 14.00 19.00 15.00 3000.00 5.19 ourt`appt atty"' Reimbursement Supplies Mileage Supplies Repairs September service Supplies. Supplies. Supplies Supplies Copier Supplies Jury expenses Interpreter services Interpreter services Professional services Jury expenses Jury payroll Jury payroll This Board is now rec Chrisella Lewis County Cler Beverly Johnso Deputy 21.5 545.56 11.90 277.20 124.02. 45.00 388.00 216.93 90.96 37.47 88.55 260.00 55.00 84.65 20.00 118.80 1250.00 9.00 702.80 871.69 ssed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Sandy Plambeck Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, September 1, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. 128 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 • ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman advised the Board that he has spoken with the County Treasurer regarding a problem with her budget and has suggested to her that she meet with the entire Board to explain her changes. Friend reported that he had attended a meeting of the Midland Area Agency on Aging. They are currently in the first month of their new year and everything is fine. The Omaha World Herald had reported that the agencies will be simplified and streamlined. Stuehrenberg reported that he also had attended the Midland Area Agency on Aging meeting. Stonecipher reported she had received a phone call from someone wishing to bid for window treatments at the ACOB and was wanting to obtain measurements. She said she would prepare a memo to go to the departments that will be moving into the ACOB stating that the window treatments for the offices will be handled under one bid. The representatives from Green Thumb of Holdrege did not appear as scheduled. The addendum to the contract with DHHS will be placed on next week's agenda. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to approve Interlocal Agreements with Logan and Little Blue Townships and Adams County for levy purposes regarding county maintenance of township roads and authorize the Chairperson to sign the agreements. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe updated the Board regarding an agreement for a project manager for the telephone system project. He asked County Attorney, Donna Daiss, to prepare a contract which will be placed on the agenda next week for approval. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to accept the inventories of county property as presented by the county officials and department heads with the exception of the Emergency Protective Shelter which has not as yet been received. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe also reported that he has talked to Sheriff Gregg Magee regarding purchasing a multiband tape recorder to be used if the 911 Communications Center should ever go down and the calls re-routed to the Sheriff's Communication Center. It will be placed on next week's agenda to authorize advertisement for bids. Stonecipher reported on three construction change orders which she was presenting today for approval. She also stated that three other change orders would be reviewed by the Buildings and Grounds Committee and they would present their recommendation next week on those. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve construction change orders #110, 113 and 115 as presented for a total additional cost of $4869.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. County Attorney Daiss presented information regarding a $32,000.00 federal grant which has been received for the Victim Witness Program currently housed in the County Attorney's office and being administered by Donita Theiler. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman, to accept the federal grant for $32,000.00 for the Victim Witness Program and authorize the Chairperson to sign. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck., Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to issue checks for the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to accept officers reports from the County Sheriff. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Stonecipher to enter Executive Session for personnel and a county burial. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:17 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:47 AM. ` Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to accept the resignation of Roger Parks from the positions of Adams County Highway Superintendent and Adams County Surveyor and authorize the Chairperson to sign the Agreement regarding a confidential personnel matter. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Woodman to deny the request for county burial assistance based on the information known at this time. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman had some additional remarks regarding the County Treasurer's budget after it was determined that she was not able to meet with the Board at this time due to a conflict. She has indicated that she will mail additional information regarding her budget to the Board members. Murman said they may want to call her and discuss those changes with her. Kehoe commended the County Attorney on her tenacity in pursuing and getting the longer sentence on the conviction of Calvin Silva through the Appeals Court. Salmen Apartments Bert's Rexall Drugs RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent 200.00 Medications 10.00 SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Filing fee ROAD FUND Fuel Gravel Services Repairs Repairs Copier Engineering fees Gravel Supplies Reimbursement Keys Repairs Supplies Repairs Repairs Repairs Supplies Supplies Tires Cleaning ESCROW FUND Bridge lumber Bridge steel COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Project management GENERAL FUND Transcripts Testing Airline tickets Copier Seminar fees Manuals Testing Supplies Mileage Ballot stock Repairs Services Utility service Repairs Repairs Supplies Supplies INTENSIVE Secretary of State, Notary Division Thomsen Oil Co Vontz Paving Inc Nitro Construction Nebraska Peterbilt Ford Holt Inc Union Bank & Trust Burmester Land & Engineering Bruners Sand & Gravel Business World Products Adams County Highway Dept Graces Locksmith & Service Genes Repairs Eakes Office Plus Contractor Machinery Murphy Tractor & Equipment Midwest Engines Island Supply & Welding Independent Bolt & Nut Heartland Co op Graces Clean Car Care B's Enterprises Midwest Service & Sales Quad C Consulting Lori Rasmussen Hastings Police Dept Uniglobe Martin Miller Travel Tokai Financial Services Nat'l College of Dst Attorneys Aspen Publishers MLMH Clinical Lab Business & Legal Reports Chris Lewis Election Systems & Software Protex Central Careys Pest Control Hastings Utilities Hastings Battery & Electric Okeefe Elevator Co Inc Eakes Office Plus Business World Products 30.00 4275.00 133.10 479.30 364.16. 2153.70 210.00 14,687.80 2689.62 18.25 67.73 345.50 55.12 45.38 207.87 304.68 13.90 40.80 99.64 3864.00 44.95 5896.80 12,553.34 2403.50 35.75 160.00 313.47 280.00 585.00 84.63 37.31 320.98 106.50 1609.94 307.32 175.00 1031.11 230.11 552.30 687.31 15.56 John Parr Russell Smith Deb Thompson Lester Oelschlager Tim Uden Extension Revolving Fund Business World Products Cash-Wa Candy Co Evelyn Berg Joyce Bridger Sheila Heilman Brian McMahon Scottie McMillan Paul Swanson Deb Fielder Susan Brown Rinder Printing Co Walter F Stephens Jr Inc Mary Laming Memorial Hospital Hamilton County Sheriffs Office Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Cash-Wa Candy Co Badger Uniforms Bert's Rexall Drugs Bob Barker Co Inc Buffalo County Sheriffs Office Alexander Hamilton Institute Eakes Office Plus Adams County Court Business World Products Westgroup NE Medical Group PC Child Development Council of Adams County NE Dept of Roads Bee Office Solutions Cellular One Eakes Office Plus South Central Behavioral Services Esther Glover Nicholas D Valle Doris Schuessler Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Michael P. Burns Commercial Electronics Eakes Office Plus LETN Law Enforcement TN Kerr Chevrolet Geo Inc Laird Motors Inc Midwest Special Services Inc Phillips 66 Co Business World Products Aliens Of Hastings Adams County Sheriffs Revolving Fund Aliant Cellular Aliant Cellular Aliant Communications Business World Products Melvin Shay Russ's IGA Betty Meyer Kermit Daniels Adam's County District Court Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Reimbursement Supplies Supplies Mileage Mileage Mileage Mileage Travel expenses Travel expenses Travel expenses Travel expenses Supplies Supplies Inmate medical Inmate lodging Inmate medications Supplies Uniforms Inmate medications Supplies Inmate lodging Supplies Supplies Witness fees Supplies Books Inmate medical 23.94 23.64 9.45 20.16 7.56 15.00 32.84 10.20 2.20 15.12 3.78 18.90 • 103.76 182.23 47.88 18.90 122.20 179.33 499.76 120.00 229.22 164.65 126.60 871.17 30.79 385.00 21.50 556.62 1000.00 117.23 69.50 40.00 Inmate lodging Handibus Supplies Phone service Supplies Counseling Interpreter services Court appt atty Bill of exceptions Court appt atty Court appt atty Service Supplies September services Vehicle service Vehicle service Transportation Fuel Office equipment Supplies Reimbursement Cellular service Cellular service Services Supplies Jury expenses Jury expenses Jury expenses Witness fee Jury payroll This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrislla Lewis County Cler Beverly J so Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson 288.15 10,995.00 39.28 15.36 142.10 80.00 59.20 524.50 88.00 24.00 240.00 35.00 132.60 188.00 22.06 99.17 87.10 29.90 519.00 154.20 460.31 69.41 99.35 150.00 1.88 4.17 30.90 26.62 20.00 5790.30 OTJRTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRAS Tuesday, September 9, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with' Chairperson, Sandy Plambeck, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend that this meeting is a regularly scheduled meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. fi. Friend attended a meeting of the joint City/County Emergency Services Committee. He also attended the dinner at Central Community College last Tuesday. He said it was well attended. Kehoe also attended the joint City/County Emergency Services Committee meeting. He said that a citizen has provided the $200.00 for the City's portion of the money needed for patches for the volunteers. The county will match the amount. He reported it was a good meeting and several things were resolved. Gregg Vossler reported to the Board with more information regarding a certificate of compliance needed by the state in order to receive soft match funds for the bridge project on Saddlehorn Road west of Showboat Boulevard. The Board had approved last week to let Speece Lewis Engineers proceed with the design of the bridge project. Motion by Friend, seconded by Woodman to authorize the Chairperson to sign the certificate of compliance for the state soft match funds for the replacement of the bridge on Saddlehorn Road. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher reported to the Board on two construction change orders that needed to be acted upon by the Board. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to deny construction change order #107 and approve' change;! order #109 to level the floor in the minimum security portion of the third floor. ' Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board discussed the bids received for the telephone system for the County Roads Dept. Kehoe recommended going with the bid from Aliant Communications even though it was the highest bid received. It will tie in with the bid received for the telephone system for the courthouse and the ACOB. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign the contract with Aliant Systems, Inc. for the telephone system for the courthouse and the ACOB in the amount of $103,840.00 with the addition of the telephone system for the Road Dept. at a cost of $5,535.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. At 10:00 AM the Board opened the bids received for Grader Blades. There were a total of four bids. The Board asked Greg Vossler to review the bids and to come back next week with his recommendation for awarding the bid. Kehoe provided the Board with information regarding RFP's for window blinds at the ACOB. He stated, that the repairs to the windows for replacement of broken glass would be bid separately. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to authorize the Clerk to advertise for bids for window treatments for the ACOB with the bids to be opened at 10:00 AM on September 29, 1998. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe seconded by Woodman, to authorize advertising for bids for a multiband tape recorder for the Sheriff's Communication Room with the bids to be opened on October 13, 1998. After discussion of the matter by the Board, Kehoe withdrew his motion to gather more information regarding the estimated cost and will return with that information next week. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds: Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck.. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to accept the Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of August in the amount of $219,137.08. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. r 132 SUPERVISORS RECORD leo. ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA At 10:30 AM the Chairperson opened the public hearing on adoption of the 1998-99 county budget. No one appeared to speak for or against the budget. Murman stated there was a typographical error in the actual/estimated expense in the publication in the Hastings Tribune and a correction would be published. He stated that the actual/estimated expense should be $10,101,806.00 instead of $110,101,806.00. Chairperson Plambeck declared the hearing to be closed. Motion by Muroran, seconded by Woodman to adopt the 1998-99 county budget as proposed with the correction of the actual/estimated expense from $110,101,806.00 to $10,101,806.00 to be published in the Hastings Tribune. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board took a five minute break at 10:40 AM. At 10:45 AM the Chairperson declared the public hearing for approving a different tax request from the 1997-98 budget year to be open. No one appeared to speak for or against the proposed tax request for the 1998-99 budget. County Clerk Lewis stated that this was a new requirement this year since the legislature has eliminated preliminary levies. She also stated that this was not setting the levy at this time but merely a statutory procedure required by recently passed legislation. Chairperson Plambeck declared the hearing closed. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to approve the proposed tax request for the 1998-99 county budget in the amount of $4,236,165.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. At 11:00 AM the Board conducted a public hearing for Planning and Zoning case numbers 98-09.2, 98- 09.3, 98-09.4, 98-09.5 and 98-09.6. Prior to opening the public hearing the Board acted on case number 98-09.7 Charles Bourg, a member of the Planning & Zoning Board, was present to give the Board information regarding the application. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to approve the replat of Poverty Flats second subdivision on behalf of applicants Richard & Delma Uden. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stoencipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Chairperson Plambeck declared the Planning & Zoning hearing to be open. No one appeared to speak for or against case numbers 98-09.2, 98-09.3 and 98-09.6, the Martin/Gamble subdivision, applicant John Martin. Bourg stated the application met all the requirements and the Planning and Zoning Board had recommended approval. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve Planning & Zoning case numbers 98-09.2, 98- 09.3 and 98-09.6. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Chairperson Plambeck asked if anyone wished to speak for or against Planning & Zoning case number 98- 09.4 which would change the membership of the Board from twelve members to nine members. Bourg stated the reason for the change in the number of members to the Board was to enable the Board to have a quorum present for their public hearings as now with the twelve member Board it was difficult to get a quorum together in order to conduct business. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to approve Planning & Zoning case number 98-09.4 to change the number of members on the Board from twelve to nine members. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Chairperson asked if anyone was present to speak for or against Planning & Zoning case number 98-09.5 for a Conditional Use Permit for a feedlot. Approximately 25 people were present for the hearing. Richard Uden stated that a petition has been submitted opposing the Conditional Use Permit signed by 77 people residing in the area. Henry Turner also spoke against granting the permit. David Niemoth, applicant for the permit, spoke in favor of granting it. He stated that the area had been used within the past 14 months for a cattle feed yard and the neighbors did not have any objections to the feedlot then. He also stated that he had received a permit from the state Dept. of Environmental Quality for a feedlot in this area. LaMoine Leonhardt questioned problems with run off in the area stating that in times of heavy rain the area did flood and water would stand. Motion By Kehoe, seconded by Woodman, to uphold Planning & Zoning's recommendation to deny the Conditional Use Permit requested by David & Judith Niemoth for a cattle feedlot, case number 98-09.6. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Ardella Rold, director of Adams County Senior Services appeared before the Board to request $406.40 for matching funds to purchase a computer for the Senior Center through a state grant. She stated/this would be an 80/20 match grant. She also stated there has been a change in the funding for the new Handibus. Instead of the funds coming from section 5311 with a 60/40 split on funding it will now come through section 5310 which will be a 70/30, funding split. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve county payment of $406.40 as the county portion of matching funds for a computer for Senior Services and to authorize Ardella Rold to make application for the grant and to authorize the Chairperson to sign the grant application. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve the request of Ardella Rold to change funding for the purchase of the new Handibus from section 5311 to 5310 which will change the funding from 60/40 to 70/30 split. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Rod Davison, deputy County Surveyor, appeared before the Board to inquire what his duties would be now as deputy Surveyor since the resignation of Roger Parks, County Surveyor. The Board stated they would discuss the matter with the Hastings City Administrator this week since Davison is a city employee and discuss it at next week's meeting. Steve Fleming RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent 330.00 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Ellerbrock-Norris Insurance Notary bond 30.00 VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Film processing Expenses Supplies Supplies Telephone service Supplies Convention perk Copier September rent Electrical service 800 service ROAD FUND Registration fees Expenses Gravel Supplies Electrical service Electrical service Repairs Gravel Supplies Gravel Telephone service Equipment Tires COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND Telephone project COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Allens of Hastings VISA Business World Products Russ's IGA City of Hastings Cash-Wa Candy Co Mary Lou Stamm/Gold Wing Road Riders Modern Methods Inc Adams County Building Fund Hastings Utilities World Com Technologies Inc Loretta Heiden Greg Vossler Vontz Paving Inc Uniservice Inc Southern Power Dst Nebraska Public Power NAPA Lilley Sand & Gravel Hastings Fire Extinguisher H & M Equipment Glenwood Telephone Corp Commercial Electronics Big G Auto Service Aliant Systems Inc 30.70 158.88 46.00 147.52 34.49 23.70 16.47 60.00 500.00 159.91 123.92 Aliant Communications B's Enterprises Hastings Utilities Nathan Cox Loretta Heiden Mr. Automotive Country General Big G Commercial Division Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Adams County Treasurer Steves Lawn Service Union Bank & Trust Clerk of District Court Clerk of District Court Clerk of District Court NACO Telephone service ESCROW FUND Bridge lumber GENERAL FUND Electrical service Mileage Registration fees Repairs Supplies Supplies Supplies Class fees Mowing Copier Court costs Court costs Court costs Registration fees 24.00 17.64 6913.28 50.40 132.07 20.19 683.59 1379.20 105.70 533.95 70.08 495.00 792.48 24,725.00 100.00 12,417.80 7.41 292.80 108.00 22.98 90.14 96.63 686.90 209.84 220.00 200.00 112.00 120.00 264.00 85.00 134 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Billie J Vogt Nicholas Valle Central Stores Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs WalMart Stores Williams Exterminating Frontier County Sheriff Clay County Sheriffs Dept Commercial Chemical Mfg Co Kim Thayer Bert's Rexall Drugs Big G Stores Cash-Wa Candy Co Eakes Office Plus Grace Escobar Raul Ojeda Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Guarantee Electric Co Jefferson County Sheriff Platte County Sheriffs Office Pitney Bowes Postal Privilege Business World Products Hastings Tribune Kathy Colburn Adams County Extension Postmaster Helmann Sullivan & White PC Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Conway Connolly & Pauley PC Michael P Burns Doris Schuessler Platte Valley Communications RadioShack Accounts Receivable Treadway Graphics NE HHS Laboratory Vaughans Printers Gun Leather Inc Harding 'Schultz & Downs Commercial Electronics Eakes Office Plus Electronics Service Executive Copier Systems Farmers Union Co op Gas & Oil Co City of Hastings Kevin Mauck Douglas Ruhter Rod Wilkerson John Rust Mike Poplau Brad Consbruck James Konen Aliant Cellular Nebraska Chamber Aliant Communications Aliant Communications NE Div Administrative Services NE Dept Administrative Services Business World Products Union Bank & Trust Eakes Office Plus Veterans Information Service Aliant Cellular Eastman Kodak Co This Board is no ecessed subject to Chrisella Le ounty Cler; Beverly Jo on Deputy Witness fees Court appt atty Supplies Reimbursement Inmate medications Supplies Services Inmate lodging Inmate lodging Supplies Clothing maintenance Inmatemedications Supplies Supplies Supplies Interpreter services Interpreter services Supplies Supplies Labor Service fees Service fees Postage Supplies Advertising Mileage Registration fee Box rent Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Bill of exceptions Equipment Supplies Supplies Testing Supplies Supplies Legal services Service Furniture Phone service Supplies Service & repairs Drug task force Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Cellular service Manual Telephone service Telephone service Telecomm service Netcomm service Supplies Copier FAX contract Subscription Cellular service Service agreement 36.20 230.00 198.29 2022.97 8.38 56.53 16.00 990.00 640.00 67.50 35.00 83.21 43.81 51.00 153.21 70.00 20.00 128.18 69.10 120.00 16.00 16.00 100.00 41.55 10.31 204.93 10.00 58.00 1267.80 8.00 54.80 508.00 636.00 706.75 1084.05 44.87 148.40 46.90 142.40 64.02 40.50 30.00 497.49 20.00 16.50 200.29 3235.49 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 164.86 55.00 435.31 1475.59 520.00 992.62 53.27 232.10 121.84 35.00 44.05 3745.00 the call of the Chairpersoq. J .e .�i Chairperson ADAMS COUN COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, September 15, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman reported that he had contacted the Nebraska Dept. of Revenue in regards to the question raised last week and whether or not Adams County would receive any state aid. He stated that based on the formula used to calculate those revenues he was told that Adams County would not receive any state aid and therefore it was not included in the budget as revenues. Woodman reported that he had attended a meeting of the Hastings/Adams County Housing Development Corp. They will be looking for a new administrator for the corporation as the current administrator wants to slow down and will be stepping down. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to move to Board of Equalization for motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board heard a recommendation from Greg Vossler, interim Highway Superintendent for grader blades. He said after reviewing the bids received his recommendation was to accept the bid of B's Enterprises. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to accept the bid for grader blades from B's Enterprises in the amount of $18,540.00 Roll calls, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg„Stonecipher,Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. ,� Meredith Oakes Peterson discussed the addendum to the DHHS contract with the Board. She stated that Donna Daiss, County Attorney, has approved it as well as Pat Ginzmer of DHHS. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to accept the addendum to the rental contract with DHHS for office space at the ACOB and authorize the Chairperson to sign the addendum after the correction of the typographical errors. Kehoe reported that he has looked into advertising for bids for a multiband tape recorder for the Sheriff's Communication Center. This would enable the Comm Center to record calls from the 4 lines of the 911 Communication Center if the 911 Center would go down. The 911 calls would automatically be rerouted to the Sheriff's Comm Center. He also stated that the project manager for the telephone project was willing to take care of the advertisement and review of the bids. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to authorize the project manager of the telephone project to advertise for bids for a multiband recorder for the Sheriff's Communication Center. Roll calls, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to accept the contract with Terry Marshall to act as project manager for the county telephone system project. Roll calls, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. At 10:00 AM the Board conducted a bid opening for the Liberty Ave Asphaltic Overlay project M1998-3. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to accept the bid of Werner Construction in the amount of $195,745.50 for the Liberty Ave Asphaltic Overlay project M 1998-3. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for personnel and contract matters. Roll calls, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:09 AM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll calls, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:28 AM. 136 SUPERVISORS RECORD NO ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Stonecipher discussed construction change orders with the Board. She reported there were 6 change orders needed to be approved and one they should not approve. The change orders that needed to be approved totaled $8199.00. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve construction change orders numbers' 116, 117, 119, 120, 121, and 122 and to deny requested change order number 123. Roll calls, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe reported that the south portion of the roof at the ACOB was` sagging before, however it has been repaired by a company from Columbus. They are nearly finished and they have done a good job. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll calls, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Correction number 12253. Roll calls, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board took a five minute recess and resumed at 10:45 AM. Kathy Colburn discussed the hearing for the County Comprehensive Plan with the Board. She said three villages have adopted the plan, Prosser will probably adopt the Comprehensive Plan but not the Zoning plans, and Juniata and Holstein will act on the plan on October 8th and 13th. She suggested October 27, 1998 as the hearing date. This will give Juniata and Holstein time to act and give plenty of time for advertising. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to set the hearing and possible adoption of the County Comprehensive plan for Tuesday, October 27, 1998 at 7:30 PM to be held at the Fairgrounds. Roll calls, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Colburn also reported that Hank Edmondson has been appointed Chairman of the Planning & Zoning --- Board and Charles Bourg is Co Chairman. She also stated that Pat Drummond and Alex Eckert have both agreed to be reappointed to the Board of Adjustment. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to reappoint Pat Drummond and Alex Eckert to the County Board of Adjustment with their terms expiring 9-19-01 and 10-24-01. Roll calls, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Chairperson Plambeck opened the agenda item of consideration of vacation of roads in Hansen village for discussion. She stated that the Board was proposing a resolution to study the roads and widths of the roads in Hansen. About 14 people were in attendance for the discussion. Henry Turner spoke regarding the problem with current set backs and the trouble of obtaining loans on property. Terry Copple said he and his wife were concerned that if the widths of the roads were changed, at what cost would this impact the property owner and taxpayer. Gwen Barrows asked how to proceed with establishing roads if they are not already platted. Charlene Hruby said that many residents were wanting to build garages and other buildings and the width of the roads was a problem because they weren't sure how to plan for driveways. She urged the Board to proceed with their study. Kehoe said he was in favor of the study and resolving the problem. It has been a problem since he first sat on the Board. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to adopt Resolution 98-09-15 regarding a study of the roads and the widths of the roads in Hansen village. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to not have the regularly scheduled Board meeting on December 1, 1998 since this is the week of the NACO annual convention in Omaha. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Merman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to return to Executive Session for personnel and contracts. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 11:12 AM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:29 AM. Pauline Fearnot Walgreens Pharmacy RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent Medication 175.00 68.49 SUPERVISORS RECORDTo• : 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA r RFMp`'P&17A 137 Kathy Tessman Art Salmen Brand Wilson Mortuary Aliant Communications Eakes Office Plus Rent Rent Burial 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND 210.00 200.00 950.00 Phone service 1639.84 ESCROW FUND Laser printer INSTITUTIONS FUND Beatrice State Development Center Patient care Hastings Regional Center Patient care Lincoln Regional Center Patient care INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION U S West Communications Phone service 1199.00 372.00 2977.97 129.00 FUND 13.80 Big G Stores NE Tourism Office Anne Rohan Aliens of Hastings Adams County Telecommunications VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Flags Registration fee Expenses Supplies FAX line Adams County Highway Dept. Big G Commercial Commercial Electronics Fanners Union Co op NAPA Hastings Tribune Hastings Utilities Island Supply Co Linweld Three Point Tires Woodwards Disposal Fehrs Nebraska Tractor Samuelson Equipment Safety Kleen Linda Parr Bladen Sand & Gravel Doug Conklin Mr. Automotive Garrett Enterprises Union Bank & Trust Aliant Communications Simple Choice Service Center Heartland Co op Adams County Highway Dept. Husker Total Power ROAD FUND Expenses Supplies Repairs Fuel Repairs Advertising Electrical service Supplies Supplies Repairs August service Repairs Repairs Oil removal Mileage & expenses Gravel Mileage Supplies Tires Copier Phone service Gas service Tire 94.83 75.00 80.98 16.08 27.00 8.02 360.25 89.00 2666.26 193.89 46. 59 765.30 291.00 21.22 207.50 54.59 105.05 48.74 37.50 25.30 3624.00 9.60 60.31 50.00 210.00 221.57 48.72 110.95 WEED CONTROL FUND Fuel & advertising Repairs Guarantee Electric Co 150.00 COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND Equipment 43,999.09 COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Supplies Supplies Paint & supplies Moving boxes Basic services Construction costs Construction costs Big G Commercial Division Eakes Office Plus Diamond Vogel Paint Center Reliable Krhounek Povondra Architects Bruce Corp EnviroSafe Air Acme Printing County Assessors Assoc of NE Fakes Office Plus GENERAL FUND Supplies Annual dues Supplies 22.28 223.44 241.98 138.14 4225.78 152,375.00 42,393.75 68.25 65.00 392.46 138 SUPERVISORS RECO ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA NADA Appraisal Guides Aliens of Hastings Jill Beyke NE Dept. of Education Beiriger Sales & Service Broderbund Software Intertec Publishing Price Guide Adams County Sheriffs BAC Account Vaughans Printers Inc. Business World Products Holiday Inn Meredith Peterson Adams County Attorney Eakes Office Plus Computer Consultants Kay Schriner West Group Lori Rasmussen Ramada Inn Airport Justice Planning & Mgmt Legal Sciences Inc. NACO US Postmaster Pro Printing & Graphics Union Bank & Trust Big G Commercial Division Hastings Utilities Johnson Cashway Lumber Co Liberty Uniform & Linen Rental Woodward's Disposal Duro-Test Lighting Rochester Midland K Mart Johnson Controls NACO Bert's Rexall Drugs Cash-Wa Candy Co Comhusker Press Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Business World Products Williams Exterminating Econofoods Pharmacy Aliant Cellular Robinson Textiles Adams County Sheriffs Fee Account Hastings Tribune Scottsbluff County Sheriff's Dept. Clear Creek County Sheriff's Dept. Eakes Office Plus Kearney County Clerk Union Bank & Trust Aliant Cellular Arthur C Toogood Grace Escobar Adams County Highway Dept. Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Kenesaw Motor Co Gregg Magee Video Kingdom Aliens Of Hastings Kershners Auto Korner Computer Hardware Inc. Eakes Office Plus Rockwell Corp. Uncle Neal's Country Stores Aliant Cellular DataCo DeRex Inc. Hastings Utilities Modem Methods NACO Appraisal Guides Supplies Mileage Maps Labor Software upgrade Appraisal guide Testing Supplies Supplies Witness costs Mileage & expenses Reimbursement Supplies Support Law library & mileage Software Transcript Training expenses Supplies Training costs Registration costs P O Box rent Supplies Copier Supplies Electrical service Supplies Supplies August service Supplies Supplies,_;. Supplies Repairs Registration fee Inmate medications Supplies Supplies Inmate medications Supplies Services Inmate medications Cellular service Supplies Service fees Advertising Service fees Service fees Supplies Copier Copier Cellular service Reimbursement Interpreter services Fuel Reimbursement Vehicle service Mileage Supplies Supplies Vehicle service Supplies Supplies Supplies Vehicle service Cellular service Printer Electrical service Service call Registration fee 100.00 223.15 57.00 17.40 75.00 25.90 17.95 30.00 66.40 263.93 81.69 106.93 1500.00 293.74 37.50 206.50 101.00 66.00 201.67 140.00 129.00 85.00 58.00 25.95 186.68 13.92 7990.35 45.69 229.00 137.10 316.46 765.00 15.25 164.48 85.00 157.47 68.83 137.72 13.17 9.96 20.00 276.80 158.21 584.07 3631.32 441.44 18.30 30.00 5.99 84.80 355.00 79.26 1590.31 40.00 1112.28 896.32 51.30 207.90 39.80 109.35 66.00 5.00 22.38 24.20 4.00 18.46 327.50 153.88 64.00 85.00 SUPERVISORS RE OR ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Microfilm Imaging Systems Graces Locksmith Service Russ's IGA Eileen's Colossal Cookies Eakes Office Plus Union Bank Trust Betty Meyer District Court Clerk This Board is no Chrisella Lewis.' County C Beverly Johns Deputy Supplies Repairs Supplies Jury expenses ;Equipment & supplies Copier Jury expenses Jury payroll recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Sandy Plambeck Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, September 15, 1998 106.50 50.00 28.45 50.00 996.45 480.00 3.50 1915.64 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of equalization for the purpose of hearing motor vehicle exemptions with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present were Meredith Peterson of the County Attorneys office, Jan Timm of the treasurers office, Greg Vossler, interim Highway Superintendent and Chris Lewis, County Clerk. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve the Treasurer's recommendation to grant motor vehicle exemptions to Hastings College on two vehicles. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher abstained. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe toreturn to` regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. This Board is now Chrisella Lewis County Clerk cessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Sandy Plambeck Chairperson Beverly John Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, September 22, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman reported he had attended a CASA meeting. They will be training 13 new volunteers which will bring the total number of volunteers for Adams County to 48. This is the largest number of volunteers of any CASA program in the state. He also attended a Chamber meeting. The Chamber has taken a position in opposition to Initiative Measures 413 and 414. They will also take a position on the City Special Issue regarding the police station but will wait to hear from one of the Chamber members who wishes to express an opinion prior to the Chamber decision. Stonecipher reported that the contract and the addendum with DHHS has been approved and ready to sign. She also stated that the Probation office is scheduled to move to the ACOB on October 5 and 6 and the extension office will move on October 7 and 8. She was not sure how soon DHHS would be able to move into their new offices. Buildings and Grounds also met with Clark Reese of Aliant Communications 140 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA regarding the phone wiring. It will be installed for Probation and Extension by the time they move but was not sure about DHHS. Kehoe reported that he had given tours of the ACOB to three prospective parties for bids on the window blinds. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive session at 9:43 AM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:05 AM. The Board conducted a bid opening at 10:06 AM for culverts. Greg Vossler, interim Highway Superintendent, opened the bids. Three bids were received. Vossler recommended the Board accept the bid of Ace/Eaton Metals. Motion by Friend, seconded by Woodman to accept the base bid from Ace/Eaton Metals in the amount of $9,263.76 for two 3x1 corrugated culverts. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Rod Davison, deputy County Surveyor appeared before the Board for a discussion of his duties. County Attorney Daiss reviewed the original appointment of Davison to the position. It was concluded that Davison would assume the duties of the county surveyor as deputy until such time as he no longer holds that position. The Board received a new agreement for the forth coming year from Region III Behavioral Health Services for signatures. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the agreement with Region III Behavioral Health Services and authorize the Chairperson to sign the agreement. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stonecipher to return to Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:40 AM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Woodman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:565 AM. Stonecipher reported there was a construction change order regarding an electrical panel and some conduits in the Sheriff's Communication Center in the basement. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Woodman to approve change order #125 in the amount of $3079.00 for electrical work in the Sheriff's Communication Center. Roll call, aye: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Murman mentioned that the claim for preparation of the 1998-99 county budget has been changed from $2550.00 to $3050.00 as per an agreement signed last year. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Murman to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections numbers 12250 through 12257 and 12262. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher not to hold a regular meeting on Tuesday, November 3, 1998 as this is the date of the General Election. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. There was a discussion of the delivery and pick up of mail from the probation, extension and some county offices after they are moved to the ACOB. The Board agreed that nothing should change. Those offices would continue to bring their mail to the central collection point in the County Clerk's office. There was also a discussion of furnishing the new employee lounge. This was referred to the Buildings and Grounds Committee to look into. Terry Marshall reminded the Board that the City Emergency Service Committee was meeting in workshop tomorrow morning at 10:00 AM for a discussion of the County's resolution regarding Emergency Services. ROAD FUND SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COMITY, NEBRASKA 'i1 ROAD FUND Lite N BrTe Janitorial Lambert Struss Ray Velder Comhusker State Industries John Erickson O'Brien Nebraska Machinery Pick Pack Haulers NE Bd of Examiners Co Hwy Sup't Social Security Administrator NE Retirement Systems Adams County Road Dept. Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Visitors Bureau Social Security Administration NE Retirement Systems Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Library Social Security Administration NE Retirement Systems Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Weed Dept. Social Security Administration NE Retirement Systems Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Donna Daiss Nathan Cox Antlers Doubltree Hotel Sandy Spady Elite Court Reporting Tokai Financial Nat'l College of Dst Attorneys NACO Eakes Office Plus Election Systems & Software Service Master Hastings Battery & Electric Inc Eakes Office Plus Grace's Locksmith Service Big G Commercial Division Big G Auto Service Center K -T Heating & Air Conditioning Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Hastings Utilities Business World Products Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Uniservice Inc Ken Svoboda Plumbing WalMart Stores Inc Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Hall County Dept. of Corrections Comhusker State Industries Hobart Service Allens of Hastings Bert's Rexall Drugs Eakes Office Plus Business World Products WalMart Furnas County Court Hamilton County Court Grace Escobar Holt County Court Adams County Senior Services Ed Lightner Roscoe Story Cleaning /25.00 Prior service 12.00 Prior service 19.00 Supplies 395.00 Project costs 283.50 Repairs 981.90 Freight 250.00 License renewal 20.00 FICA match 4914.86 Retirement match 3334.80 Salaries 65,662.99 Health insurance 7240.91 Disability insurance 139.50 VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Salaries 2235.80 FICA match 171.04 Retirement match 100.38 Health insurance 278.86 Disability insurance 4.65 LIBRARY FUND Salaries 2462.09 FICA match 188.54 Retirement match 86.49 Health insurance 212.69 Disability insurance 4.65 WEED CONTROL FUND Salaries 2004.29 FICA match 153.33 Retirement match 120.26 Health insurance 278.86 Disability insurance 4.65 GENERAL FUND Training expenses Seminar expenses Lodging Interpreter services Transcript Copier Training costs Registration fees Typewriter & printer Software upgrade Cleaning Repairs Supplies Keys & rings Supplies Repairs Repairs Equipment Electrical service Supplies Inmate medications Supplies Repairs Supplies Reimbursement Inmate lodging Supplies Repairs Supplies Inmate medications Supplies Supplies Supplies Transcript Transcript Interpreter services Transcript costs Handibus reimbursement Prior service Prior service 812.94 179.82 418.35 50.00 170.10 280.00 400.00 170.00 3338.00 11.95 690.00 10.00 27.72 46.55 74.20 7.00 52.00 2105.00 496.03 69.00 164.43 74.60 85.00 93.51 1500.95 246.35 252.00 144.60 57.15 480.54 3.99 4.76 9.70 10.21 52.19 20.00 99.12 8775.79 19.00 15.00 142 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Madelyn Cosgrove Minnie Burchard Aliant Cellular Adams County Sheriff's Fee Acct Esther Glover Civic Research Institute Minden Office Supply Phelps County Treasurer GTE Hastings Tribune Business World Products Conway Connolly & Pauley PC Seiler Parker & Moncrief Inc Nicholas D. Valle Nicholas D. Valle AAA Travel Agency Big G Auto Service Center Commercial Electronics Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Aliant Communications LETN Law Enforcement TN Gregg Magee Phillips 66 Co Gordon Sidlo Union Bank & Trust Jerry Spady Pontiac Cadillac GMC Karnes Auto Repair Gall's Inc Eakes Office Plus Julia Moeller County Court Clerk District Court Clerk 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 District Court Clerk Public Defender Maintenance Dept. Extension Office Microfilm Dept. Adams County Sheriff's Dept. Adams County Attorney Corrections & Communications County Surveyor Veterans Service Office Prior service Prior service Cellular service Reimbursement Interpreter services Supplies Supplies Phone service Phone service Advertising Supplies Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court Appt Atty Airline tickets Vehicle service Repairs Reimbursement Phone service Netcomm service Mileage Fuel Mileage Copier Vehicle service Repairs Supplies Supplies Budget Preparation Jury payroll Jury payroll FICA match Retirement match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries This Board is now re essed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johnso Deputy Sandy�eck' Chairperson 14.00 14.00 94.77 20.10 59.20 57.95 45.05 121.81 27.20 75.65 10.28 60.30 273.00 1316.03 152.00 242.91 13.44 35.00 402.37 275.00 388.00 293.70 40.09 69.96 260.00 23.39 157.68 102.21 72.57 3150.00 606.70 2238.60 13,355.05 9161.45 22,852.35 451.05 5833.31 9449.89 19,114.78 4920.66 11,427.30 1190.00 3592.65 10.706.34 7339.86 6892.81 2734.09 1172.13 42,885.65 22,529.52 28,271.54 83.33 4731.52 143 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA September 29, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice 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. Stonecipher reported that she and Kehoe had attended a meeting of the Decorating Committee with the county judges. The committee wants to know if the Board would be willing to have rural pictures on the walls of the county board room. She also asked the county attorney to review the county smoking policy and to make sure that the same policy carries over to the ACOB when it becomes occupied. The red paint in the office at the ACOB to be occupied by the Extension Office has been repainted. She proposed that they check to see if the architect would pay for the cost of repainting this area as he did not confer with anyone from the Extension Office about the color he selected. She also reported that the refrigerator currently in the Assembly Room of the Courthouse will be moved over to the Assembly Room at the ACOB for use by the Extension Office. She has asked Tim Dean, Maintenance Supervisor, to look into buying one for the new employee lounge. She also mentioned there is a problem with the lighting in the district courtroom over the judge's bench. For the time being the problem will be handled by changing light bulbs. She stated that the Buildings and Grounds Committee will be sending out a directive to the offices moving to the ACOB regarding the placement of curtains on the windows. Kehoe reported he also attended the meeting of the Decorating Committee. He suggested they put a budget together for the decorating items they wished the county to pay for and the Board would consider whether or not it is feasible. He stated it would be best to address the lighting problem in District Court after the construction is completed so the county would not have to pay an additional 18% of the costs for a change order. He also reported he had attended a joint Emergency Services Committee workshop meeting. He said the city has picked apart the county resolution regarding Emergency Services. The City Council discussed the county plan at their meeting on Monday night and decided they had four options: 1) leave the plan alone, 2) the current Emergency Services Director could become a county employee, 3) the Emergency Services could be managed by committee or 4) the city could hire their own Emergency Services Director. The City Council is inviting the Hastings Fire Chief to their next meeting to see what his objections are to the county plan. At 10:00 AM the Board conducted a bid opening for slat window blinds at the ACOB. Five bids were received, however only four were opened as one bid arrived too late. The Buildings and Grounds Committee will review the bids and make a recommendation to the Board next week. The Board proceeded with a discussion of the roads in Hansen village. Plambeck felt that the Board needed to proceed to find a solution to the problem but needed to include the people of Hansen in the dialogue. Murman felt that only a couple people look into solutions and to present them to the people of Hansen. Terry Copple of Hansen suggested they develop two or three possible solutions and present a recommended solution to the people of Hansen. Greg Vossler, interim, Highway Superintendent is to check into the cost to the county, discuss the study with some people in Hansen and come back to the Board in two weeks with some plans. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the survey project with Johnson, Erickson, O'Brien for Hansen Village. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Tim Dean met with the Board to discuss seeking vending service for the ACOB and also changing service at the courthouse. The discussion will be placed on next weeks agenda after the process of seeking bids from vendors is explored. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:30 AM. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:09 AM. The Board discussed changing the salary of the county surveyor. Raising the salary had been discussed, however County Clerk Lewis told the Board she had received information from NACO that says once the Board has set the salary in January preceding the new term, it cannot be changed until the next January preceding a new term. Murman asked the County Attorney to check with the Attorney General to see if the $1000.00 salary as set by the Board is in violation of state statutes. It was decided to leave the salary as set. 144 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Murman inquired about advertising for bids for the county audit. The current contract with McDermott & Miller expires after completion of the 1997-98 fiscal year audit. It was decided that the issue will be placed on next weeks agenda for discussion and possible action. Chairperson Plambeck reported to the Board that she has received a letter from Mary Lanning Hospital requesting the Board to find another location for the Mental Health Board hearings due to the construction at the hospital. She told the Board she will be checking with Beth Holthusen of Region III regarding the hospitals request. There was a brief discussion regarding advertising of the Highway Superintendent's position. Stonecipher told the Board she could have a job description ready by next Tuesday. The Board thought they could advertise the position in the NACO Countyline in October, receive applications by November 13th, hire someone by December 1st to begin employment on January 1, 1999. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections numbers 12258-61. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to accept officers reports from the County Clerk and the Register of Deedsfor the month of August. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend to return to Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive session at 11:25 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:49 AM. The Board released a statement to the media regarding the terms of the agreement regarding the county and Roger Parks. RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Clay County General Assistance 210.00 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION Business World Products Supplies 29.25 ROAD FUND Centerline Industries Supplies 9018.36 Bruisers Sand & Gravel Gravel 2427.88 Big G Auto Service Tires & repairs 1820.37 Hastings College Gray Center Room & Fees 45.00 Vontz Paving Gravel 5846.72 Ken Svoboda Plumbing Service 140.00 W G Pauley Lumber Supplies 2.39 NAPA Supplies 366.82 Michael Todd & Co Supplies 2629.99 LinWeld Supplies 89.84 LCL Truck Equipment Parts & Labor 1388.60 KACO Supplies Repairs 5.94 Island Supply & Welding Supplies 40.80 Heartland Machine Supplies 226.55 Graces Locksmith Service Keys 6.00 Global Computer Upgrade 168.65 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 89.69 Lisa Dirks Mileage 38.67 WEED CONTROL FUND Hastings Tribune Advertising 109.20 GENERAL FUND Executive Copier Supplies 155.40 Joseph R Gartner Seminar fees 225.00 Jill Beyke Seminar fees 135.00 Aliant Cellular Cellular service 69.17 City National Bank Bank charges 70.50 Chris Lewis Mileage 26.40 Election Systems & Software Ballots 44.80 Rochester Midland Supplies 129.66 145 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA pp les Hatten Electric Service Repairs 43.30 Graces Locksmith Service Keys 13.40 Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Supplies 4280.33 Guarantee Electric Co Labor 63.00 Dutton Lainson Co Repairs 93.70 TCG Services Internet services 82.00 Affinity Systems Supplies 10.00 IBM Corporation Maintenance 2924.99 Pat Ohmstede Mileage 71.21 Datatronics Terminals 1015.00 Business World Products Supplies 29.48 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 28.14 EllerBrock Norris Insurance Notary bond 30.00 Chrystine Setlik Notary fee 30.00 Union Bank & Trust Copier 480.00 Douglas Hartford Witness fee 20.00 Harlan County District Court Clerk Mental health costs 468.00 Lancaster County District Court Clerk Mental health costs 234.00 Custer County District Court Clerk Mental health costs 292.50 Howard County District Court Clerk Mental health costs 624.00 Big G Stores Supplies 8.06 Susan Brown Travel expenses 251.08 Extension Revolving Fund Reimbursement 106.94 Paul Swanson Travel expenses 163.64 Scottie McMillin Travel expenses 397.87 Business World Products Supplies 55.97 Econolodge 1-80 Lodging 299.70 Joyce Bridger Mileage 5.04 Colleen Carter Travel expenses 23.94 UNL Cooperative Extension Supplies 65.90 Brian McMahon Mileage 9.45 Aliant Communications Hotline service 84.05 Russell Smith Mileage 7.88 Evelyn Berg Mileage 1.10 Tim Uden Mileage 7.56 Sheila Heilman Mileage 70.56 Rebecca Harms Travel expenses 137.93 PC Connection Inc Software 65.90 Joanne Cook Travel expenses 71.82 Berts Rexall Drugs Inmate medications 471.76 Cash-Wa Candy Co Supplies 151.32 Guarantee Electric Co Labor 133.66 Keiths Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Inmate medications 17.76 Protex Central Inc Equipment 26.60 Dept. of Correctional Services Inmate lodging 94.00 Ken Svoboda Plumbing Repairs 110.00 Allen's of Hastings Supplies 470.48 Wal-Mart Supplies 22.82 Galls Inc Supplies 138.18 G & W Saw & Tool Sharpening Services 22.00 McBride Vision Clinic Inmate medical 45.00 Adams County Court Witness fees 750.00 Pawnee County Court Transcript 36.77 Eakes Office Plus Copies 182.55 Norwest Bank Hastings Deposit Tickets 23.50 Sandra Spady Interpreter fees 30.00 Esther Glover Interpreter fees 29.60 Clay County Sheriff's Dept. Service fees 5.00 Fillmore County Sheriff Dept. Service fees 24.24 NACO Dues 522.00 Computer Hardware Inc Warranties 1966.00 Cellular One Cellular service 36.40 Business World Products Supplies 31.47 Dunmire Fisher & Hastings Court appt atty 24.00 Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Court appt atty 222.55 Big G Stores Supplies 119.12 Farmers Union Co op Gas & Oil Vehicle service 487.19 Laird Motors Inc Vehicle service 23.83 Tricky's Wrecker Service Towing 140.00 Hastings Police Dept. Assistance 45.48 Theis Service Station Vehicle service 27.50 146 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA S & S Auto Repair Old Market Firearms Aliant Cellular G Neil Co LETN Law Enforcement TN Stinger Spike Systems Inc NE Dept. Admin Services Aliant Communications NE Dept. Admin Services Aliant Cellular Standard Register City National Bank Microfilm Imaging Systems Repairs Supplies Cellular service Supplies October services Supplies Telecomm service Phone service & repairs Netcomm services Cellular service Supplies Bank charges Supplies This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Cler Beverly Johnso Deputy Sandy Pl mbec Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, October 6, 1998 247.91 64.00 60.14 49.99 188.00 30.00 520.00 473.50 1023.43 61.01 35.00 110.00 106.50 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Plambeck expressed thanks to the Hastings City Council for allowing the county to use their chambers while the courthouse is under renovation. Stonecipher reported that the contract and addendum for DHHS has gone to the Governor's office for signing as of last Friday. The new paint in the extension office at the ACOB used to cover the original red paint will be paid for by the architect since he failed to confer with anyone prior to selecting the red color. She also reported that there is no electricity t� the secretaries desks in the probation office. She also has shared the new job description for the highway superintendent with the Roads Committee. Kehoe reported there was no Planning & Zoning meeting this month as there had been no cases filed. The Emergency Services Committee will meet Wednesday morning. Tim Dean has requested a Nox box to be installed at the ACOB as he says the Hastings Fire Dept. requires it in case they need to enter the building and cannot contact anyone for admittance. He asked what was the pleasure of the other Board members. It was decided that the offices that will occupy the ACOB will be asked their opinions after everyone is moved into the building. Plambeck reported that she had spoken with Beth Holthusen regarding the moving of the Mental Health Board hearings from Mary Lanning Hospital. She will look into the matter and inform Plambeck and the County Attorney's office if there should be a meeting for discussion of the matter. Michelle Klingler, Register of Deeds, appeared before the Board to request permission to replace the pay phone on the first floor of the courthouse with a newer model. It was decided that she should replace the current phone booth with the newer larger model and also to check into placing one in the ACOB and also check with the judges as to whether or not they would like a pay phone placed on the second floor of the courthouse. The matter of calling the Cottonwood Township bonds was addressed next on the agenda. Plambeck explained that Cottonwood Township had acquired these bonds when they were forced to close their landfill. They now have the funds to pay them off and would like to do so as of December 1, 1998. She proceeded to read a resolution regarding the bonds. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve passage of Resolution 98-10-06 regarding the Cottonwood Township bonds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. 147 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24. ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the bid trom 1 he Paint and Paper -Palace of Sutton, Nebraska for the 1" slat window blinds for the Adams County Office Building as per the specifications of the Board for the low bid of $6323.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board reviewed a bid proposal prepared by County Clerk Lewis for vending service for the county employees at the courthouse and the ACOB. Stonecipher felt that there should also be vending machines available for the general public. Murman stated that he did not feel that the county had an obligation to provide that service to the public. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Friend to authorize advertising for bid proposals for vending service for the courthouse and the ACOB. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman reviewed a proposal for bids for auditor services for the county for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1999, June 30, 2000 and June 30, 2001. The specifications for bids has been updated to include current guidelines and a date of bid opening was suggested as Tuesday, November 17, 1998. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to authorize advertising for bids for audit services for the county for fiscal years 1998-99, 1999-2000 and 2000-2001. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board discussed advertising for the county highway superintendent's position. It was decided that the ad would read salary would be commensurate with experience plus benefits. The ad would be placed with the Job Service and also placed in the World Herald, Hastings Tribune and the Grand Island Independent. Applications and job description would be available from the County Clerk. Kehoe reported there were no construction change orders, however the Probation Office has requested that while installing the panic buttons on the officers desks they would also like to have the secretary's desk equipped with an enunciator that would indicate which officer was in trouble. The cost to the county would be $160.00. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve installation of the enunciator in the probation office at a cost of $160.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe also stated that the Emergency Management Office has requested five chairs from the Probation Office surplus furniture. He also stated that the Hastings Fire Chief has written a letter regarding the emergency management plan that the county adopted. Kehoe stated that the letter was ridiculous and the fire chief has been invited to the Emergency Management meeting tomorrow, however the Mayor and City Administrator have advised him not to attend. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Friend to approve the claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman; Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of September, 1998. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Hastings Utilities Duane Lee Autumn Park Apts Salmen Apts Rader Real Estate Ed Anderson USDA, APHIS, Wildlife Service Baker & Taylor Inc Hastings Public Library Carolyn Koci Ulverscroft Large Print Books Ltd Ingram Library Services TCG Computer Service WorldCom Technologies VISA WalMart Business World Products Adams County Building Fund RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Utilities Rent Rent Rent Rent INHERITANCE FUND Mowing Quarterly pymt LIBRARY FUND Books October services Storage Books Books VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Internet service 800 service Fed X charges Supplies Supplies October rent 7.49 210.00 80.40 200.00 144.14 235.00 1416.25 2148.46 564.00 100.00 202.41 17.88 20.00 78.74 23.97 21.90 223.82 500.00 148 SUPERVISORS RECORD . No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEB RASKA Anne Rohan Expenses & mileage NE Division of Travel & Tourism Registration Adams County Telecommunications System FAX service COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND Graces Locksmith Service Keys COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Storage charges GENERAL FUND Electrical service Software Name plagues Frame map Expenses & mileage Supplies URAR guide Expenses & mileage Supplies Supplies Expenses W-2 forms Repairs Service Supplies Service Equipment Annual contribution Copier Court appt atty Supplies Labor Vehicle service Supplies Inmate medications Supplies Inmate lodging Hardware Supplies Reimbursement Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Supplies Service fees Service fees Advertising Mileage Paper Reimbursement Supplies Supplies Reimbursement Uniforms Weather Center service Phone service Supplies Vehicle service Repairs Tapes Mileage Phone service Coin wrappers Safe deposit box Supplies Supplies Mileage & expenses Subscription Copier Supplies Borley Moving & Storage Hastings Utilities Computer Hardware Island Trophy & Engraving Ben Franklin Tricia Tenhoff Allen's Forms & Worms Joseph Gartner Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Chris Lewis Corporate Express Hatten Electrical Service O'Keefe Elevator Co Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Carey's Pest Control Big G Adams Central Jr -Sr High School Union Bank & Trust Nicholas Valle Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Great Plains Chrysler -Plymouth Dodge Allen's of Hastings Bert's Rexall Drugs Cash-Wa Candy Co Clay County Sheriff's Dept. Computer Hardware Inc Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Tom Krueger Midland Area Agency On Aging HEDC City of Hastings Mid NE Individual Service SASA Crisis Center Meals on Wheels RSVP Rinder Printing Co Hall County Sheriff Dept. Kearney County Sheriff's Office Hastings Tribune Kathy Colburn Adams County Clerk Arthur C Toogood Sirchie Finger Print Laboratories Alexander Hamilton Institute Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Badger Uniforms DTN Corp Electronic Service Gall's Inc Laird Motors Inc Platte Valley Comm of Hastings Police Video Service Gregg Magee Aliant Communications Brandt Money Handling Machines Inc Norwest Bank Nebraska NA NBDC Dugan Business Forms Julia Moeller Hastings Tribune Union Bank & Trust Microfilm Imaging Systems 180.30 75.00 3 6.3 8 112.28 644.00 7.41 79.95 41.00 94.62 138.25 74.57 40.20 317.23 497.32 104.67 3.66 72.84 311.66 156.69 475.00 100.00 332.55 3733.36 200.00 370.00 11.61 25.00 48.03 578.45 23.29 8.85 3120.00 132.00 135.00 70.00 4108.00 6666.68 15,528.32 9875.00 524.00 2500.00 666.68 120.15 5.66 15.50 65.18 182.12 135.00 789.04 108.22 21.50 228.49 116.57 228.00 20.00 83.25 22.09 15.00 76.20 257.40 1508.74 59.10 25.00 13.66 573.01 295.00 84.00 232.10 806.75 SUPERVISORS RECORD No.. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 149 Chrisella Lewis Sandy Plambeck County Clerk Beverly Johns \, Deputy Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS Nebraska Tuesday, October 13, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stuehrenberg was absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Woodman reported he had attended a joint meeting of the Emergency Services Committee, however he would let Kehoe report on the meeting. Friend also attended the same meeting but he also deferred to Kehoe for the report. Stonecipher reported that the Building Grounds Committee would be meeting with DHHS and Aliant Communications regarding the installation of their phone and data lines. Kehoe reported he also attended the joint meeting of the Emergency Services Committee last week. He stated that it took three City Council members and three County Board members 18 months to finalize the emergency services plan. The City does not feel that the Emergency Management Dept. can be managed by committee. They feel that they need a leader. No decision on the plan has been made by the City yet. Sandy Himmelberg, manager of the Adams County Fairgrounds and Mike Butler, Treasurer of the Adams County Agricultural Society appeared before the Board to present a review of the their budget request for the 1998-99 fiscal year. Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator reported to the Board that the Village of Juniata has tabled any action on the County Comprehensive Plan until next month. She said the Orval Stahr, the plan consultant, has recommended that the Board proceed with the public hearing as planned for October 27, 1998. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to move to Board of Equalization for the purpose of setting tax levies for 1998-99. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Stonecipher stated she saw no reason why the Board could not proceed with the amending of the county smoking policy, even though there is no attorney present at the meeting. Plambeck read a copy of the current county smoking policy. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Friend to add the Adams County Office Building to the current county smoking policy and direct the County Attorney to draw up a new policy to include the change. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none, Stuehrenberg, absent. Kehoe reported that the county has received a letter from O'Keefe Elevator Co. stating that the county must install pit ladders and lights in the elevator pits of the courthouse. The Board decided not to do anything at this time until the state makes it required. Bob Horton asked to postpone the discussion of coded locks for the Probation office until he can gather more information on the costs involved. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Woodman, to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman, to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Correction Number 12263. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. 150 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Woodman to enter Executive Session for a personnel matter. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Entered executive Session at 10:33 AM. Motion by Woodman, Seconded by Murman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. Returned to regular session at 10:37 AM. The Board concluded their meeting with a tour of the Adams County Office Building. EMPLOYMENT SECURITY FUND NE Dept. of Labor Unemployment benefits 2576.00 COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Graces Locksmith Service Keys 23.40 Bruce Corporation Payment 11 104,787.00 Aliant Communications Phone service 135.52 ESCROW FUND Werner Construction Co Project M-1998-1 150,445.28 ROAD FUND Motor Fuels Division Fuel tax 310.90 John Baasch Inc Supplies 30.00 Zee Medical Service Supplies 229.85 Big G Commercial Supplies 218.37 Big G Auto Service Service call 32.75 Andersen's Welding Repairs 43.50 Ace Irrigation Culverts 2223.85 Farmers Union Co op Fuel 49.71 Fairbanks International Supplies 98.33 Drummond American Corp Equipment 610.80 Dantack Corp Supplies 845.25 Consumers Service Inc Fuel 27.45 Commercial Electronics Service 35.00 Buy Right Truck Sales Semi tractor 10,500.00 Burco Manufacturing Lowboy trailer 4500.00 Mr. Automotive Supplies 289.97 -'f Linweld Supplies 72.56 Lilley Sand & Gravel Gravel 4503.40 Johnson Castaway Lumber Supplies 139.20 Island Supply Welding Supplies 82.31 Island Supply Co Supplies 766.00 Heartland Machine Repairs 101.83 Hatted Electric Service Repairs 15.50 Hastings Tribune Advertising 64.83 H & M Equipment Gravel 38.24 Glenwood Telephone Co Phone service 68.85 Yant Equipment Co Repairs 338.79 Woodwards Disposal October service 54.59 WalMart Supplies 15.94 Uniservice Inc Supplies 75.60 Union Bank & Trust Copier 210.00 3 Points Tore Service Repairs 225.50 Southern Power District Electrical service 139.66 Simple Choice Service Center Gas service 112.54 Sherwin Williams Supplies 458.67 Linda Parr Mileage 33.66 Larry Novak Mileage 13.20 NE Public Power Electrical service 22.16 NE Peterbilt & Ford Repairs 19.78 WEED CONTROL FUND Adams County Highway Dept. Fuel 97.04 Country General Supplies 5.98 University of NE Lincoln Registration fee 31.00 Mr. Automotive Repairs 101.22 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION Computer Hardware Monitor 169.00 Business World Products Supplies 24.99 VISITORS PROMOTION FUND TCG Computer Services Internet 20.00 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 189.72 NE Softball Assn. Grant 1200.00 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 12.76 City of Hastings Phone service 27.78 h<; SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 151 Stephen A Scherr Nicholas D Valle Helmann Sullivan & White Shoemaker Witt & Bums Shoemaker Witt & Burns Shoemaker Witt & Burns Minh Le Aliant Communications Aliant Cellular Aliant Cellular Douglas Ruhter Kevin Mauck Steve Campbell John Krontz Mike Poplau Jason Adler Brad Consbruck James Konen Woodwards Disposal Service Hastings Utilities Sherwin Williams Big G Commercial Division Monte Malouf & Assoc Davis Custom Lawn Care & Tree Service Eakes Office Plus Dan Furman Aliant Cellular Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Sam Reed Jason Ackles Brenda Chrise Richard Fahrenholtz KimThayer David Rutt James W Sidlo Gary Hueske Business World Products Rinder Printing Co Northeast NE Juvenile Service Inc Grace Escobar Eakes Office Plus Vaughans Printers Tom Hawes Lori Rasmussen Esther Glover Region III Preferred Mail Service Preferred Mail Service. Specialist Built Innovations Joseph E Ballweg Vaughans Printers Inc Hastings Tribune Union Bank & Trust Election Systems & Software Hastings Tribune Information Systems Eakes Office Plus Vaughans Printers Inc UEN1 RAL FUND Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Interpreter services Phone service Cellular service Cellular service Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance September service Electrical service Supplies Supplies Supplies Labor Supplies Clothing maintenance Cellular service Reimbursement Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Supplies Supplies Inmate lodging Interpreter services Supplies Supplies Mileage Transcripts Interpreter services Annual contribution Postage Postage Computer upgrade Fall school expenses Supplies Advertising Copier Ballot software Advertising Supplies Supplies Supplies This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis Sandy P1mbec County Clerk Chairperson Beverly Johns&$ Deputy 2632.32 2567.97 90.00 1860.00 744.00 1130.65 166.00 198.00 67.28 18.46 35.00 35.00 105.00 105.00 35.00 105.00 35.00 35.00 124.60 1633.09 233.52 274.21 1878.60 180.00 94.98 105.00 55.40 1692.74 105.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 35.00 105.00 105.00 105.00 47.39 27.63 720.00 100.00 873.78 190.56 66.00 74.25 29.60 3228.91 3000.00 3000.00 489.00 241.58 217.74 1814.40 186.68 495.00 962.71 137.76 365.06 142.39 152 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, October 13, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of setting tax levies for 1998-99 with Chairperson, Sandy Plambeck, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stuehrenberg was absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to set tax levies for Adams County as follows: Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Stuehrenberg, absent. Adams County General Fund Bond Fund .311003 .024082 Adams County Agricultural Society General Fund .007570 Capital Construction .026372 Educational Service Unit #9 General Fund .015564 City of Hastings General Fund Bond Fund .288502 .225097 Hastings Community Redevelopment Authority General Fund .025964 Ayr Village General Fund .093241 Juniata Village General Fund .430539 Kenesaw General Fund .401447 Holstein Village General Fund .252892 Roseland Village General Fund .131034 Bond Fund .163887 Prosser Village General Fund .049769 Hastings School Dst 18 General Fund 1.11586 Special Building .139999 Hazardous Material .005000 Kenesaw School Dst 3 General Fund 1.02099 Special Building .025505 Bond Fund .103909 Adams Central High School Dst 90 General Fund .975450 Special Building .082993 Bond Fund .039226 Juniata School Dst 1 Holstein School Dst 11 School Dst 15 Rising Star School Dst 29 Tri -View School Dst 33 Ayr School Dst 53 Wallace School Dst 60 Inland School Dst 72 Hanover School Dst 75 7-7 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Silver Lake School list 123 General Fund 1.06023 Bond Fund (Non -Affiliated) .064435 Bond Fund (Affiliated) .063027 Holstein School Dst 11/123 1.06023 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 .018494 .009130 .010680 .003856 .027833 .005976 Denver Township General Fund .005938 Blaine Township General Fund .004611 Hanover Township General Fund .033265 Ayr Township General Fund .023048 Roseland Township General Fund .030000 Cottonwood Township General Fund .021947 Logan Township General Fund .028071 Silver Lake Township General Fund .029999 Zero Township General Fund .010804 Little Blue Township General Fund .038580 Glenvil RFD General Fund .007795 Sinking Fund .027598 Hastings RFD General Fund .022579 Sinking Fund .003875 Holstein RFD General Fund .034916 Sinking Fund .007812 Juniata RFD General Fund .036594 Sinking Fund .009279 154 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Kenesaw RFD General Fund Sinking Fund Roseland RFD General Fund Sinking Fund Adams County Library General Fund Little Blue NRD General Fund SID #1 (Lochland) General Fund Bond Fund SID #2 (Idlewilde) General Fund Capital Projects Fund .010910 .008623 .041584 .008415 .014589 .024415 .012716 .033686 .157558 .121749 Motion by Friend, seconded by Murman to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stuehrenberg, absent. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Johns4 Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, October 20, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher reported that the county now has a signed contract with DHHS for rental of office space in the ACOB. Friend reported he hacl attended a meeting of Senior Services. They dealt mainly with the new project of assisted living with the Midland Area Agency on Aging. Murman reported that the Budget Committee feels that the Board should take a stand opposing Initiative 413. He will prepare an resolution for. the Board to discuss and possibly take action on next week. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. At 10:00 AM the Board conducted a discussion of a study of the roads in Hansen village and possible solutions. Greg Vossler, interim Highway Superintendent, stated that he has spoken with the Board of Classifications and Standards at the state. The Board would need to petition this Board with a plan for their approval prior to making any changes in the roads in Hansen since it is an unincorporated village. He has visited with some residents in Hansen and it is suggested to reduce the width of the roads from 80 to 100 feet to 44 feet but would need to get a permanent 20 foot easement on each side. Donna Fegler Daiss, County Attorney, stated that this would be the easiest way to proceed. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 155 Plambeck asked if this would only make changes on paper but would not require any physical changes Daiss agreed that this is correct. Henry Turner of Hansen asked about building fences and the variances. Could this possibly create a problem. Vossler remarked that fencing could possibly be an issue but felt it would be a decent trade considering the overall importance of the problem. No permanent structures could be built within the right of way. Frank Piskorski of Hansen stated that the building of fences would be a matter of common sense. Terry Copple asked how wide would be the overall requirement? Did he understand correctly that the road width would be 44 feet plus another 40 feet for easement. Vossler stated that that was correct. Plambeck remarked that this meeting was basically for gathering information and there would be a long way to go before any action would be taken. First they must develop a plan for the Board of Classifications and Standards for approval. Elmer Gartner stated that recently he had purchased 22 feet of the road and asked how the easement would impact his property. He also asked about gas lines that are currently within the easement area. Vossler remarked that he did not feel that his property or the gas lines would be impacted. Murman asked for clarification of the project. The roads are currently 80 to 100 feet wide. They would be narrowed to 44 feet with a 20 foot easement on each side. This plan would need to be approved by the Board of Classifications and Standards. What do we do when we receive permission to proceed. Would we have to redraw a new survey map? Vossler remarked that there would not need to be a new survey, however alot of legal descriptions would need to be changed. Daiss stated that the County Board would have to conduct a public hearing to vacate portions of the roads. That property would then be offered to the township first. The Board would have to wait three months or until the township responds and then proceed from there. It will take time but this is the best way to proceed. Turner asked if any of the roads in Hansen would change with this plan. Vossler stated there would be no physical changes to the roads in Hansen. Allen's Pharmacy Steve Fleming Rader Real Estate Dictaphone Corp. Aliant Communications RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Medications Rent Rent 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND Equipment Phone service INSTITUTIONS FUND Patient care Patient care Patient care Patient care ROAD FUND Survey Supplies Gravel Gravel Services Supplies Electrical service Fuel Phone service FICA Match Retirement match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries WEED CONTROL FUND Registration fees Supplies Supplies FICA match Lincoln Regional Service Norfolk Regional Center Beatrice State Development Center Hastings Regional Center Speece Lewis Engineers Linweld Lilley Sand & Gravel Lilley Sand & Gravel Johnson Erickson O'Brien Island Supply Welding Hastings Utilities Bosselmans Aliant Communications Social Security Administration NE Retirement Systems Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Adams County Roads Dept Central Community College Van Diest Supply Co Ag -Chem Sales Co Social Security Administration 42.86 249.85 210.00 1531.80 1645.09 210.00 15.00 360.00 2894.48 1500.00 41.83 1271.60 6821.40 1500.00 42.00 81.46 2105.15 276.25 4322.80 3054.50 7453.60 144.15 57,922.63 100.00 1928.50 99.72 241.41 156 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA NE Retirement Systems Retirement match Blue Cross Blue Shield Health insurance Omaha Life Insurance Co Disability insurance Adams County Weed Dept Salaries VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Social Security Administration FICA match NE Retirement Systems Retirement match Blue Cross Blue Shield Health insurance Omaha Life Insurance Co Disability insurance Adams County Visitors Bureau Salaries LIBRARY FUND Social Security Administration FICA match NE Retirement Systems Retirement match Blue Cross Blue Shield Health insurance Omaha Life Insurance Co Disability insurance Adams County Library Salaries COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Computer Hardware Inc Services Grace's Locksmith Service Keys GENERAL FUND Chris lewis Election supplies Gateway Computer Kmart Supplies Big G Commercial Division Supplies Guarantee Electric Co Repairs KT Heating & Air Conditioning Repairs Eakes Office Plus Supplies O'Keefe Elevator Co Inc Repairs Dutton-Lainson Co Repairs Liberty Uniform & Linen Rental Supplies Judy Lexenburger Witness fee Ida Meyer Witness fee Ronda Pauley Witness fee Mel Leth Witness fee Petronillo Correa Witness fee Vaughans Printers Supplies Eakes Office Plus Supplies Clerk of District Court Court costs Clerk of District Court Court costs Clerk of District Court Court costs Adams County American Red Cross CPR class Bert's Rexall Drugs Inmate medication Beman's Appliance Service Inc Repairs Cash-Wa Candy Co Supplies Hastings Orthopaedic, PC Inmate medical Ken Svoboda Plumbing Repairs Kearney County Sheriffs Office Inmate lodging LETN Law Enforcement TN November service Miguel Cabrales Williams Sr Interpreter service Adams County Jail Revolving Account Reimbursement Cardinal Health Inmate medical Williams Exterminating Inc Services WalMart Stores Inc Supplies Uniservice Inc Supplies Uden Plumbing & Heating Inc Repairs Julia Campos Interpreter service Nat'l Council of Juvenile & Family Judges Esther Glover Zee Medical Adams County Senior Services Adams County Sheriff's Fee Acct Eakes Office Plus Hastings Battery & Electric Bruce Fullerton City of Hastings Glenda L Cottam Modern Methods Inc Children & Adolescent Clinic Ardella Rold Head Start Child & Family Dev Hastings Head Start Membership fees Interpreter services First aid cabinets Handibus reimbursement Reimbursement Supplies Repairs Lot stripping Sweeper Services Copier Records Expenses Annual contribution Annual contribution 113.50 278.86 4.65 3155.68 183.28 109.98 278.86 4.65 2395.80 256.61 86.49 212.69 4.65 3354.40 1093.00 211.50 16.10 2472.00 17.97 116.09 43.21 36.00 78.65 275.00 27.38 286.25 86.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 45.11 67.50 300.00 432.00 900.00 70.00 39.45 53.13 63.15 43.00 125.00 5705.00 388.00 20.00 801.67 113.52 56.00 53.58 74.60 70.00 40.00 125.00 29.60 314.75 7759.60 4928.23 28.50 105.50 880.00 100.00 1252.34 55.00 100.00 17.00 6333.32 800.00 151 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Natl Public safety lntormation Bureau Computer Hardware Inc WalMart Stores Inc Aliant Callular Union Bank & Trust Bee Office Solutions Doris Schuessler Nicholas D Valle Esther Glover Grace Escobar Stephen A Scherr Jay J Sullivan Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Adams County Highway Dept Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Big G Auto Service Center Commercial Electronics Credit Bureau of Hastings M. Glenn Kemp Kenesaw Motor Co Kerr Chevrolet Michael Peterson Donald D Pettengill John Rust Michael Shada Gordon Sidlo Vaughans Printers Inc Jerry Spady Pontiac Cadillac GMC Great Plains Chrylser Plymouth Dodge Rod Wilkerson Hastings Police Dept Allen's of Hastings Computer Hardware Inc John Goomis Eakes Office Plus Gall's Inc Adams County Ag Society Uncle Neals Country Stores American Tape Distributord Inc Union Bank & Trust Aliant Cellular Harding Shultz & Downs Sirchie Finger Print Labs Don's Pioneer Uniforms Nat'l Firearms Training Inc Hastings Utilities Aliant Cellular Social Sercurity 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 Dept Adams County District Court Clerk Public Defender Maintenance Dept Extension Office Microfilm Dept Adams County Sheriff Adams County Attorney Adams County Jail Adams County Surveyor Veterans Service Office Directory Supplies Supplies Cellular service Copier Supplies Transcript Court appt atty Interpreter services Interpreter services Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Fuel Reimbursement Repairs Service Subscription Clothing maintenance Vehicle service Vehicle service Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Supplies Vehicle service Vehicle service Clothing maintenance Assitance Supplies Repairs Services Supplies Supplies Training Car wash Supplies Copier Cellular service Attorney services Supplies Supplies Training supplies Electrical service Cellular service FICA match Retirement match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salareis This Board is now cessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Levis Sandy P ambec County Cle k Chairperson Beverly :Jlan Deputy 26 /MO 63.80 23.14 65.68 355.00 12.56 46.75 188.01 79.60 20.00 372.00 18.00 101.24 1211.54 283.37 12.38 30.00 75.00 105.00 108.60 30.53 105.00 105.00 35.00 105.00 105.00 168.21 310.67 286.28 35.00 15.00 34.65 240.00 130.32 202.39 20.24 209.00 8.00 135.00 260.00 15.26 96.42 158.56 304.85 1200.00 113.43 146.18 13,635.96 9276.96 23,769.28 469.65 5833.31 9952.79 19,185.66 5410.47 11,130.30 1330.00 3601.00 10,628.34 7339.86 8371.81 2702.34 1172.13 44,737.85 22,949.18 27,577.47 83.33 4731.52 158 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, October 27, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Friend was absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Murman reported he had attended a CASA meeting. They have trained nine more volunteers who will be getting their assignments soon. They were also wondering when they would be moving into the ACOB. He also reported that HEDC is putting up two more spec buildings which will be available for lease purchase through HEDC. He also plans to attend a Chamber of Commerce workshop on planning for 1999. Stuehrenberg attended the Nebraska Association of Midland Area Agency on Aging meeting with Friend. They addressed community age related issues such as accessibility, affordability and availability. Stonecipher reported that the Fire Marshall inspected the Child Development Center. The Buildings and Grounds Committee will meet regarding the matter and report back to the Board. Kehoe reminded the Board of the public hearing for the Planning and Zoning County Comprehensive Plan scheduled for this evening at the Fairgrounds at 7:30 PM. He also reported that the joint Emergency Services Committee will be meeting on November 4, 1998. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the bond for Randy Kort as Ayr Township Treasurer who was recently appointed to replace Eddie Uhrmacher. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to approve release of security #3127 in the amount of $500,000 from Adams County Bank and replace it with security #5999 for the same amount. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Murman gave an explanation of a resolution drafted regarding Measure 413 and how the passage of 413 would impact Adams County. Plambeck expressed concern that the legislative changes recently passed have not had a chance to work and that a Measure like 413 does not belong in the Nebraska Constitution. Kehoe also expressed that he was opposed to 413. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to approve passage of Resolution 98-10-27 opposing Measure 413 which will appear on the General Election ballot. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk's office. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve renewal for 1999.of the employee flexible benefit plan with Corporate Diversified. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Murman to approve claims with the exception of one to be held out for more information and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to approve officers reports from the County Clerk, Register of Deeds, Treasurer and Sheriff. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. The Board recessed until 7:30 PM and reconvened at the Fairgrounds for a public hearing regarding the proposed Planning & Zoning County Comprehensive Plan. Chairperson Plambeck opened the public hearing and invited those in attendance to offer comments for or against the proposed plan. Orval Stahr of Stahr and Associates opened the hearing with information regarding the county land use plan. He stated the concept was to preserve agricultural land for agricultural production and to recognize the demand for rural non farm housing and how to handle it. The plan proposes that if higher density subdivisions want to develop they should be in close proximity to Hastings and the villages of the county where services can best be provided at the lowest possible cost rather than having non-farm subdivisions scattered around the county which could create cost and land use conflict issues. Plambeck asked for public comment. Some questions were asked, however no one spoke in favor of or in opposition to the plan. The hearing closed at 8:50 PM. SUPERVISORS RE ORD No. 24 ADAMS CQUNTY, NF13y.ASKA • 159 ROADFUND Square Deal Lumber Supplies 14.04 Stetson Building Products Supplies 252.45 Simple Choice Service Center Gas service 27.70 Linda Parr Mileage 24.45 Nebraska Machinery Repairs 650.62 Lambert Struss Prior service 12.00 Ray Velder Prior service 19.00 NAPA Supplies 466.35 Murphy Tractor & Equipment Repairs 185.37 Mr Automotive Supplies 65.27 Midwest Service & Sales Supplies 1586.50 Island Supply & Welding Supplies 17.25 Holt Truck Repairs 105.41 Heartland Co op Repairs 533.40 Fairbanks International Repairs 681.94 Contractors Machinery Inc Repairs 2116.42 B G & S Transmissions Repairs 73.60 Auto Glass Center Repairs 354.22 Adams County Highway Dept Reimbursement 63.72 VISITORS PROMOTION FUND VISA Supplies 53.51 WorldCom Technologies Phone service 76.68 RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Buffalo County Clerk Rent 210.00 Art Salmen Rent 200.00 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND American Tape Distributors Inc Supplies 271.00 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND U S West Communications Phone service 13.80 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUND Nebraska Aluminum Castings Block Grant 123,765.00 COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Borley Moving & Storage Moving expenses 4216.70 WEED CONTROL FUND K T Heating & Air Conditioning Repairs 12.76 GENERAL FUND Eakes Office Plus Supplies 204.54 Pronto Land Measure Supplies 120.75 Knapp Hotels Lodging 355.98 Central Community College Registration 214.70 Copelco Capitol Copier 127.50 NACO Registration 85.00 Redfield & Co Supplies 19.45 Allens Supplies 124.95 Hastings Tribune Subscription 23.25 Hastings Pathology Assoc Autopsy 750.00 Hastings Tribune Advertising 59.90 Nebraska Reporters Deposition 53.29 Vaughans Printers Supplies 63.56 Business World Products Supplies 192.63 Meredith Peterson Expenses 493.88 Pathology Medical Autopsy 900.00 Uniglobe Court costs 523.00 Computer Consultants Computer 6925.60 Tokai Financial Services Copier 287.50 Kay Schreiner Law Library 100.00 West Group Manuals 143.20 MLMH Clinical Lab Testing 71.93 CRC Press LLC Manuals 78.90 NACO Registration 85.00 Election Systems & Software Programming 3533.93 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 35.00 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 6992.80 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 19.00 Monte Malouf h & Assoc Equipment 631.35 Business World Products Supplies 111.36 Fast Print & Copy Supplies 211.63 Douglas County District Court Court costs 330.00 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 306.34 Elite Reporting Reporting 765.00 Eileens Colossal Cookies Supplies 12.00 1�9 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Redfield & Co TCG Computer Services Allen's of Hastings Computer Hardware Inc Cash-Wa Candy Co Bert's Rexall Drugs Jacobis Carpet One WalMart Stores Inc Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Hastings Orthopaedics PC Hastings Family Practice Miguel Cabreles-Williams Sr NE Dept of Roads Grand Island Independent Frontier County Sheriff's Dept Adams County Sheriff's Dept Aliant Cellular Minnie Burchard Madelyn Cosgrove Roscoe Story Ed Lightner GTE Midwest American Correctional Assoc Adams County Clerk Computer Hardware Inc Bee Office Solutions Kearney County Clerk Phelps County Treasurer Business World Products Lucinda Cordes Glen Doris Schuessler Webster County Dst Court Clerk Stephen A Scherr Stephen A Scherr City of Hastings Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Big G Auto Service J & B Mobile Lock Service Gregg Magee Country General City National Bank Jerry Spady Pontiac Cadillac GMC Cornhusker State Industries Business World Products Theis Service Station Phillips 66 Co Eakes Office Plus Galls Inc Radio Shack Accts Receivable Jeffco Inc Midwest Special Services Inc LETN Law Enforcement TN NE HHS Laboratory Amsterdam Printing & Litho Badger Uniforms Evidence Collection & Protection Inc NE Intergovernmental Data Services Aliant Cellular NACO Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Union Bank & Trust Julia Moeller Joseph E Ballweg Hastings Tribune Eakes Office Plus Supplies Internet service Supplies Software Supplies Inmate medications Carpet Supplies Inmate medications Inmate medical Inmate medical Interpreter services Computer Advertising Service fees Service fees Cellular service Prior service Prior service Prior service Prior service Phone service Directories Paper Supplies Supplies Copier Postage Supplies Court appt atty Bill of exceptions Jury expenses Court appt atty Couii appt atty Drug Task Force Reimbursement Tires Keys Mileage Supplies FICA match Vehicle service Supplies Supplies Repairs Fuel Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Transportation November services Testing Supplies Uniforms Supplies Services Cellular service Registration Supplies Supplies Copier Expenses Expenses Subscription Supplies This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk t \ %c Beverly Johns Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson 42.82 82.00 34.74 150.00 17.00 634.72 605.90 68.79 74.21 43.00 415.00 20.00 361.62 123.50 29.52 152.20 138.98 14.00 14.00 15.00 19.00 27.20 207.00 45.00 28.95 22.90 84.80 118.06 693.03 234.00 57.75 2934.63 882.00 162.00 2858.53 538.45 160.20 22.50 541.20 49.99 59.02 24.73 327.42 27.24 190.70 17.06 66.86 14.91 39.99 64.67 83.85 188.00 46.90 131.54 103.68 255.55 80.47 140.66 85.00 310.80 62.90 232.10 98.00 71.97 84.00 29.49 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 161 COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, November 10, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board delayed committee reports to open proposals received for vending services at the courthouse and the ACOB at 10:00 AM. Chairperson Plambeck opened two proposals received, one from B & T Vending and the other from Boyd's Full Service Vending. The proposals were referred to a committee for review with the committee to bring a recommendation to the Board on Tuesday, November 17, 1998. Woodman reported he had attended a meeting of the County Extension Board. He, Friend and Kehoe also attended a joint Emergency Services meeting. Murman attended a Chamber of Commerce meeting. He also reminded the members that the Ag Appreciation Banquet is Thursday at the Adams County Fairgrounds. Friend attended a PRIMA meeting in Hilton Head, SC the past week. He reported it was a good meeting with risk managers from every state. There was alot of good information brought back to NIRMA and NIRMA looks good compared to some of the other pools. Stonecipher reported that the move for DHHS to the ACOB was proceeding and would be completed by Thanksgiving weekend. She also reported she had received some complaints that some employees were not receiving keys but felt the problem was being handled. The Courtroom Decorating Committee was meeting today at noon. Dick Witt says some of the attorneys have asked for some work such as refinishing of tables and benches in the District Courtroom. The Buildings and Grounds Committee is looking at that and also the light situation in the courtroom. Kehoe reported there was a Planning and Zoning meeting on Monday but he was unable to attend. He also reported the Joint Emergency Services Committee meeting was a good meeting. They talked about some of the hazardous materials in Adams County and some of the hazardous materials that pass through the county. There is a program in the works to inform the public about hazardous incidents and how to respond. Stonecipher also extended an invitation to the rest of the Board to attend a Mayor's Ceremony for recognition to "Hastings, Official Birthplace of Kool-Aid" as the Outstanding Promotional Program for a Community or Region by the State Travel Conference. The ceremony is Thursday, November 12, 1998 from 2-3:30 in the Hastings Museum Lecture Hall. Plambeck met with Beth Holthusen of Region III regarding relocation of the mental health hearings. Holthusen is going to speak to Jerry Shaw, the coordinator, and ask him to contact the hospital administration and ask them to postpone the need to relocate at this time as the county doesn't have a place for them to meet due to our own construction projects. Greg Vossler presented the 1997-98 fiscal year end report from the road depaitirent. This report will be sent to the State Dept. of Roads. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stonecipher to authorize the Chairperson to sign the 1997-98 fiscal year end report from the Adams County Road Dept. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to move to Board of Equalization for the purpose of setting an amended levy for Educational Service Unit No. Nine. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Stonecipher presented several construction change orders to the Board. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve construction change orders as presented for a total amount of $30,448.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend to approve the Miscellaneous Receipts received for the month of October in the amount of $511,107.99. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. 162 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion By Murman, Seconded by Woodman, to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign tax list corrections. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:47 AM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:10 AM. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims with the exception of those that had been denied and authorize the County Clerk to follow up on the request for a refund from the vendor who had received payment on a claim that approval has been withdrawn on and to pay the approved claims from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Woodman reminded Stonecipher that she was going to seek information regarding reducing the 911 service fee. Murman will visit with Judge Ott to determine the procedures needed to solicit a law firm to contract with the county to provide services of court appointed attorneys. Autumn Park Apts Art Salmen Brand Wilson Mortuary Werner Construction Co Werner Construct on Co Alan P. Nixon Ervin V Fry Business World Products Computer Hardware Cornhusker Press RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent Rent Burial assistance ESCROW FUND M-1997(1) C1-259 INHERITANCE FUND Mowing Mowing INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION Supplies Computer equipment Business cards LIBRARY FUND Library services Books Books Books Fuel Repairs Storage VISITORS PROMOTION FUND System FAX service Postage Supplies Phone service Service Water Supplies Rent Annual fee Internet service Expenses Supplies Imax passes Supplies Electrical service Deadbolt install Subscription Supplies Supplies ROAD FUND Expenses Repairs Equipment Fuel Grader blades Hastings Public Library Baker & Taylor Inc. Simon & Schuster Ingram Library Services Consumers Service Co Dial Heating & Air Conditioning Carolyn Koci Adams County Telecommunications Adams County Clerk Johnson Cashway Lumber Co City of Hastings Hastings Fire Extinguisher Culligan of Hastings Ben Franklin Adams County Building Fund Sam's Club TCG Computer Services Anne Rohan Allen's of Hastings Hastings Museum Business World Products Hastings Utilities Grace's Locksmith Service Hastings Tribune Eakes Office Plus Russ's Market Greg Vossler Nebraska Machinery Commercial Electronics Bosselmans B's Enterprises 141.00 400.00 500.00 38,542.41 72,260.17 200.00 645.00 15.95 56.00 34.08 564.00 5348.25 85.26 15.50 2.99 257.50 100.00 40.60 259.23 6.99 18.03 10.00 60.00 11.76 500.00 10.00 40.00 537.22 3.84 120.00 110.02 165.20 105.50 90.00 8.16 13.81 13.10 1343.74 920.00 7158.00 18,540.00 163 SUPERVISORS. RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Adams County Highway L)ept. Reimbursement 48.24 Hastings State Bank Lease payment 79,810.91 Werner Construction Co C1-259 1197.08 Transit Works Supplies 268.88 Thomsen Oil Co Fuel 1616.65 Southern Power Dst Electrical service 142.03 Linda Parr Mileage 17.43 NE Public Power Dst Electrical service 25.55 NACO Registration fee 170.00 Bosselmans Fuel 2033.16 Midwest Service & Sales Supplies 2229.12 BOND FUND Krhounek Povondra Architects Payment 20 1858.14 Quad C Consultants Progress billing 5159.00 EnviroSafe Air Progress billing 28,856.25 Grace's Locksmith Service Keys 87.70 Aliant Communications Phone service 663.00 Borley Moving &Storage Moving 1848.00 Bruce Corp Paymt 12 70,966.00 GENERAL FUND Election Workers Training 1230.00 Election Assistants Services 60.00 Election Workers Services 10,310.38 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 7.41 Dale Gartner Expenses 707.02 Ben Franklin Frames 124.80 Copelco Capitol Inc. Copier 95.00 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 393.16 Business World Products Supplies 45.00 NE Dept. of Water Resources Map 10.05 Redfield & Co Supplies 118,35 Allen's Supplies 111.68 Jill A Beyke Mileage 31.20 Marshall & Swift Software update 728.95 NE Dept. of Revenue Appraisal course 400.00 Microwarehouse Computer & software 2716.45 Aliant Cellular Cellular service 36.27 Omaha World herald Advertising 370.09 Sherry's Hallmark & Ben Franklin Framing 52.20 Hastings Tribune Advertising 3151.13 Polling Places Rental 305.00 Adams County Bank Voter registrations 2.00 Helen LaPorte GSV Voter registrations 2.50 Roseland State Bank Voter registrations 1.50 Union Bank & Trust Copier 186.68 Business World Products Supplies 36.09 Election Systems & Software Election programming 2841.45 Vaughans Printers Printing 6279.28 City Nat'l Bank Bank fees 60.80 Big G Commercial Supplies 193.36 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 70.39 Country General Supplies 74.72 Carey's Pest Control Services 100.00 Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Supplies 1351.10 Rochester Midland Supplies 170.82 Hastings Battery & Electric Repairs 15.90 Steve's Lawn Service Mowing 220.00 Union Bank & Trust Copier 200.00 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 106.99 David M. Griffith & Assoc Contract services 3450.00 Paul Swanson Travel expenses 97.65 Scottie McMillin Travel expenses 351.63 Rebecca Harms Travel expenses 192.47 Deb Thompson Mileage 3.15 Russel Smith Mileage 7.88 John Parr Mileage 11.97 Lester Oelschlager Mileage 10.08 Brian McMahon Mileage 9.45 Dave Bosle Mileage 2.52 Evelyn Berg Mileage 1.10 Ben Franklin Supplies 12.59 Business World Products Supplies 121.80 164 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Aliant Communications Susan Brown Business Industry & Education Bert's Rexall Drugs Kim Thayer Adams County Jail Revolving Acct House Arrest/Electronic Monitoring Vaughans Printers Inc. Uden Plumbing & Heating Co Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Ken Svoboda Plumbing Sherwin Williams Commercial Chemical Mfg Co Inc. Clay County Sheriffs Dept. Aliant Cellular Williams Exterminating Allen's of Hastings Allen's Pharmacy WalMart Stores Inc. Northeast NE Juvenile Service Eakes Office Plus Grace Escobar Jack Ott Natl Center for State Courts WalMart Adams County Court Rinder Printing Co Vaughans Printers Inc. Business World Products Modern Methods Inc. Adams County Senior Services Adams County Sheriff's Fee Acct Oswald Real Estate Meals on Wheels Adams Central Jr Sr High School RSVP Hastings Head Start HEDC SASA City of Hastings Mid NE Individual Services Midland Area Agency on Aging Region III Head Start & Family Dev. NE Planning & Zoning Assoc Adams County Clerk Pitney Bowes Hastings Tribune Kathy Colburn Glen Kroeker Pat Drummond Pat Hodge Union Bank & Trust Aliant Cellular Becca Laws Nathan Hancock Business World Products Cellular One Adams County Clerk Kearney County Clerk Esther Glover Cornhusker Press Eakes Office Plus Correctional Counseling Inc. Bee Office Solutions Computer Hardware Inc. Phelps County Treasurer Stephen A Scherr Bradley J White Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Helmann Sullivan & White PC Doris Schuessler Phone service Travel expenses Meal Inmate medications Clothing maintenance Reimbursement Services Supplies Repairs Inmate medications Repairs Paint Supplies Inmate lodging Cellular service Services Supplies Inmate medications Supplies Inmate lodging Supplies Interpreter services Equipment Subscriptions Supplies Witness fees Supplies Supplies Supplies Copier Handibus reimbursement Service fees Appraisal Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Training Postage Postage meter rental Advertising Mileage & Postage Registration Registration Mileage Copier Cellular service Probation tutoring Probation tutoring Supplies Cellular service Paper & postage Copier rental Interpreter services Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Monitor & supplies Phone service Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Bill of exceptions 84.05 92.61 22.00 120.73 35.00 1491.24 140.00 98.38 52.50 113.88 51.00 106.35 33.75 760.00 94.82 16.00 16.24 1.00 84.96 15,379.80 485.52 50.00 199.99 33.00 4.84 750.00 12.77 309.26 154.24 55.00 7251.29 6177.53 200.00 416.65 1000.00 374.97 200.00 1666.67 131.00 3882.08 2468.75 1027.00 3228.91 1583.33 30.00 36.90 54.50 10.31 404.44 85.00 85.00 10.20 355.00 88.79 98.00 126.00 148.40 25.90 749.37 84.80 39.60 204.45 100.94 284.91 1.99 247.00 102.22 1178.00 744.08 348.00 192.00 233.75 165 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA shoemaker Witt &Burns Shoemaker Witt & Burns Court appt atty Adams County Highway Dept. Fuel Big G Auto Service Center Repairs Cornhusker Press Supplies Grace's Locksmith Service Locks & keys Laird Motors Inc. Vehicle service John Rust Clothing maintenance Video Kingdom Supplies Electronics Service Phone service Tuxall Uniform & Equipment Inc. Supplies Rod Wilkerson Clothing maintenance Douglas Ruhter Clothing maintenance Hastings Police Dept. Assistance Allen's of Hastings Supplies Brad Consbruck Clothing maintenance Gall's Inc. Supplies RadioShack Accts Receivable Supplies Kevin Mauck Clothing maintenance Mike Poplau Clothing maintenance Platte Valley Comm of Hastings Repairs Uncle Neal's Country Stores Car wash Aliant Cellular Phone service Badger Uniforms Uniforms James Konen Clothing maintenance Business World Products Supplies Eakes Office Plus Supplies NE Dept. of Administrative Services Netcomm services Aliant Communications Phone service Aliant Communications Phone service Aliant Cellular Cellular service NE Dept. Administrative Services Telecomm services Villager Courtyard Lodging Redfield & Co Inc. Supplies Brenda & Co Flowers Eakes Office Plus FAX Business World Products Furniture & panels Court appt atty This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. 14'/6.00 264.00 1088.77 53.00 144.85 108.55 68.05 35.00 23.40 20.00 93.90 35.00 35.00 30.00 23.30 35.00 97.86 104.82 35.00 35.00 48.86 7.00 60.97 337.49 35.00 61.07 123.24 1094.79 1862.24 435.37 248.10 520.00 59.00 53.07 33.76 60.92 2675.59 Chrisella Lewis Sandy Plambeck County Clerk Chairperson Beverly Johnson Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, November 10, 1998 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of setting a corrected levy for Educational Service Unit No. Nine due to a correction in valuation from Kearney County with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were Woodman, Stuerenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present was County Clerk, Chris Lewis. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Woodman to set the corrected levy for Educational Service Unit No. Nine to .015535 per $00.00 of valuation for 1998. Roll call, ayes: Woodman,Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk BeverlyJoon Deputy Sandy Plambeck Chairperson 166 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday November 17, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Friend was absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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. A copy of the 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Woodman reported that he attended a meeting of the Hastings/Adams County Housing Development Corp. last week. They will be taking bids on six more houses as the first six houses have been sold. Things are finally on the move. County Clerk, Chris Lewis, reported to the Board on the committees recommendation on the vending service proposals. The committee recommends splitting the service by giving B & T Vending the snack machine service for both buildings and giving Boyd's Full Service Vending the pop and hot drink vending service for both buildings. This recommendation will be contingent on whether or not B & T Vending would be willing to split the service since they had requested an exclusive agreement. The Board will make their decision next week pending the information received. The Board conducted a bid opening for county audits at 10:00 AM. Murman opened the three bids received which were as follows: McDermott & Miller for $10,282.00 per year plus $180.00 out of pocket expenses per year and no additional charges for questions and advice through the year; Contryman Associates bid $8800.00 for fiscal year 1998-99, $9000.00 for fiscal year 1999-2000 and $9200.00 for fiscal year 2000-2001 with extra services billed for as per the schedule attached; and Dana Cole & Co bid. $9500.00 for fiscal year 1998-99, $9600.00 for fiscal year 1999-2000 and $9700.00 for fiscal year 2000- 2001. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to accept the low bid of Contryman Associates for county audits for fiscal years 1998-99 for $8800.00, 1999-2000 for $9000.00 and for fiscal year 2000-2001 for $9200.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Stonecipher reported that last week during the heavy rainfall, water ran into the basement and it was discovered that the sump pump was not working. It was replaced with a new sump pump at a cost of $1000.00. Stonecipher also reported that some attorneys had approached the Court Decorating Committee requesting that the District Courtroom be renovated since the finish on the benches and the tables was worn through and the wood paneling had grease and dirt spots on it. Also some of the other areas in the courtroom need to be touched up to cover the knicks and scratches. She said that Buildings and Grounds has solicited a couple of proposals for the work. William Barkell had submitted a proposal in the amount of $3080.00 and RePaint Co, Ron Young, has proposed $12,207.00. Murman advised the Board that the proposal from Repaint Co was probably higher because he may have misunderstood the extensiveness of the project. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Murman to accept the bid from William Barkell for $3080.00 for refinishing and renovation of the benches, tables and paneling in the District Courtroom. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Kehoe presented several construction change orders several of which were tabled until next week for more information. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve construction change order number 156 to remove and replace stair treads and vinyl tiles in the ACOB east stairwell in the amount of $578.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Stonecipher to approve construction change order #155 to place a drawer to pass prisoner belongings from the sally port into the jail holding area at a cost of $1429.00 was withdrawn for more information. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to approve change order #153 to raise driveway into basement to three inches above the center of the street at a cost of $3339.00. Murman withdrew his motion and Kehoe withdrew his second and will hold the change until next week to see that there will not be a clearance problem for any vehicles using the drive. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Murman to stucco the wall on the front of the ACOB where the KN Energy sign used to be at a cost of $820.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. 167 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Murman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to deny change order #148 in the amount of $870.00 which would replace the tile in the courthouse basement fitness room with carpet. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to approve change order #147 to furnish and install light fixtures in the probation work area at the ACOB at a cost of $322.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to deny change order # 145 for a carbon monoxide detector in the ACOB basement. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Kehoe to approve change order #142 to install two floodlights on the south roof of the ACOB to illuminate the flagpole and to renovate the halyard at a cost of $698.00. The motion failed for lack of a second. Orval Stahr and Kathy Colburn updated the Board on changes made to the County Comprehensive Plan. A Resolution to adopt the County Comprehensive Plan will be placed on the agenda for November 24, 1998. Motion by Woodman to approve claims except the one salary claim which was denied pending more information from the official submitting the claim. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections # 12267 and 12268. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Friend, absent. Rader Real Estate Lance Vonis Aliant Communications Dictaphone Corporation Norfolk Regional Center Lincoln Regional Center Beatrice State Home Hastings Regional Center U S West Communications RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent Rent 911 EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND Phone service Equipment INSTITUTION FUND Patient care Patient care Patient care Patient care 330.00 210.00 1702.88 1052.60 30.00 294.00 372.00 2469.45 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND Phone service 13.80 VISITORS PROMOTION FUND FICA match Retirement match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries Social Security Administration NE Retirement Systems Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Visitors Bureau Grand Island/Hall County Convention & Visitors Bureau Eileens Colossal Cookies Business World Products Adams County Library NE Retirement Systems Social Security Administration Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Woodwards Disposal Werners Construction Werner Construction Glenwood Telephone Corp Farmers Union Co op Eakes Office Plus Construction Rental Inc Delken Press Consolidated Concrete Bruners Sand & Gravel Bladen Sand & Gravel Big G Commercial AGP Grain Hastings Kully Pipe Steel Supply 181.23 109.98 278.86 4.65 2369.00 Partner subsidy 550.00 Cookies 4.00 Supplies 23.29 LIBRARY FUND Salaries 3117.76 Retirement match 82.56 FICA match 238.52 Health insurance 212.69 Disability insurance 4.65 ROAD FUND October service 58.92 Project C1-260 16,199.46 Project C1-260 122,426.62 Phone service 70.54 Fuel 15.00 Supplies 36.02 Equipment rental 167.00 Supplies 145.00 Project M-1998-4 363.25 Gravel 1285.01 Gravel 2136.00 Supplies 194.94 Weigh tickets 30.00 Project M-1998-4 674.75 168 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Johnson Cashway Lumber Supplies 621.45 JIL Asphalt Paving Co Supplies 2187.12 Island Supply & Welding Supplies 66.28 Ideal Electric Repairs 72.00 Heartland Co op Tires 1277.00 Graces Locksmith Service Keys 6.00 Global Computer Software 741.76 Zee Medical Service Supplies 181.50 Xerox Corp Copier 203.00 Yant Equipment Co Inc Supplies 110.45 Wilson Case Inc Supplies 25.00 Werner Construction Supplies 9226.87 Uniservice Inc Supplies 50.40 STA United Inc Supplies 59.80 Samuelson Equipment Co Repairs 423.65 NAPA Supplies 290.47 Murphy Tractor & Equipment Repairs 1103.75 Mr Automotive Supplies 458.30 Michael Todd & Co Supplies 254.70 Linweld Supplies 14.13 Lilley Sand & Gravel Gravel 2206.80 Stetson Building Products Supplies 36.05 SOS Inc Project C1 -92A 50.00 Nitro Construction Project C1 -92A 1382.51 Lilley Sand & Gravel Gravel 5230.80 Kully Pipe & Steel Supply Supplies 638.73 KACO Supplies Supplies 1829.95 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 254.45 Fehr's Nebraska Tractor Repairs 500.31 Consumers Service Co Fuel 53.90 Hastings Tribune Advertising 44.40 Auto Glass Center Repairs 150.03 Adams County Road Dept. Salaries 59,606.41 Social Security Administration FICA match 4451.59 NE Retirement Systems Retirement match 3222.36 Blue Cross Blue Shield Health insurance 7387.43 Omaha Life Insurance Co Disability insurance 144.15 COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND Guarantee Electric Communications Console 15,311.88 COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Graces Locksmith Service Locks 295.00 Borley Moving & Storage Moving 1379.00 Graces Locksmith Service Keys 65.00 WEED CONTROL FUND Hastings Honda Repairs 51.50 Hastings Battery & Electric Repairs 59.60 Ag Chem Sales Co Supplies 44.86 Farmers Union Co op Repairs 7.00 Adams County Highway Dept. Fuel 110.13 Dick Loskill Seminar fees 20.00 NAPA Supplies 5.56 NE Weed Control Assn Membership 75.00 NE Weed Control Assn -Region 4 Dues 10.00 Adams County Weed Dept. Salaries 3235.68 NE Retirement Systems Retirement 113.50 Social Security Administration FICA match 247.53 Blue Cross Blue Shield Health insurance 491.55 Omaha Life Insurance Co Disability insurance 9.30 GENERAL FUND Election Systems & Software Supplies 4.05 Big G Auto Center Repairs 8.45 Big G Commercial Division Supplies 159.35 Beyke Signs Signs 362.50 Cash-wa Candy Co Supplies 54.66 Dutton Lainson Supplies 19.28 Graces Locksmith Service Keys 4.50 Hastings Battery & Electric Repairs 196.22 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 6552.48 Johnson Cashway Repairs 201.27 Liberty Uniform & Linen Supplies 254.50 O'Keefe Elevator Co Inc Repairs 584.16 Woodwards Disposal October Service 128.72 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 169 Business World Products Equipment 112.50 NE Dept. of Labor Inspection 60.00 Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Supplies 1984.88 K Mart Supplies 85.56 KN Energy Inc Service agreement 2370.32 Uden Plumbing & Heating Repairs 288.90 Johnson Controls Repairs 1873.00 Metal Doors & Hardware Co Keys 38.00 TCG Computer Services Internet services 82.50 Coast Computer Products Supplies 160.50 Computer Cable Connection Supplies 90.16 Clerk of District Court Court costs 316.00 Hastings Family Practice Inmate medical 40.00 Gregory Micek DDS Inmate medical 88.00 Kearney County Sheriffs Office Inmate lodging 1365.00 Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Inmate medications 56.04 Gregg Magee Mileage 111.54 Broke N Bored Construction Renovation 390.00 Cash-Wa Candy Co Supplies 55.45 Bert's Rexall Drugs Inmate medications 248.47 Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Reimbursement 1508.58 Williams Exterminating Services 20.00 Uniservice Inc Supplies 37.30 Uden Plumbing & Heating Repairs 35.00 Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Supplies 352.45 Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Inmate medical 310.70 Sam's Club Membership 70.00 Business World Products Supplies & shelving 4014.27 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 6.33 Esther Glover Interpreter services 59.20 Grace Kazan Interpreter services 20.00 Adams County Sheriff's Dept. Transportation 126.40 Brad Gianakos Reimbursement 66.00 Arthur C Toogood Reimbursement 2076.70 Stephen A Scherr Court appt atty 1249.96 Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Court appt atty 149.00 Federal Signal Corp Supplies 33.00 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 45.61 Day -Timers Inc Supplies 70.96 Country General Supplies 14.76 Computer Hardware Inc Supplies 11.90 Badger Uniforms Uniforms 108.10 Allen's of Hastings Supplies 122.57 Kenesaw Motor Co Vehicle service 301.07 Alexander Hamilton Institute Supplies 21.75 Aliant Cellular Cellular service 21.26 Intergovernmental Data Services Network services 55.02 Aliant Cellular Cellular service 20.93 Aliant Cellular Cellular service 23.03 Money Handling Machines Inc Maintenance 269.96 CenTec Cast metal Products Supplies 221.19 Business World Products Supplies 45.42 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 94.93 Microfilm Imaging Systems Repairs 156.59 Election Workers Services 1080.76 Social Security Administration FICA match 13,717.34 NE Retirement Systems Retirement match 9441.88 Blue Cross Blue Shield Health insurance 23,835.45 Omaha Life Insurance Co Disability insurance 469.65 Adams County Board Salaries 5833.31 Adams County Clerk Salaries 12,361.40 Adams County Treasurer Salaries 18,987.20 Register of Deeds Salaries 4716.49 Adams County Assessor Salaries 11,160.30 Planning & Zoning Salaries 1190.00 Data Processing Salaries 3500.00 District Court Salaries 9530.34 District Court Judge Salaries 1333.33 Public Defender Salaries 6704.49 Maintenance Dept. Salaries 8367.80 Extension Office Salaries 3038.80 Microfilm Dept. Salaries 1172.13 170 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Adams County Sheriffs Dept. Salaries 44,613.58 Adams County Attorney Salaries 22,561.66 Adams County Corrections Salaries 27,914.09 Veterans Service Office Salaries 4731.52 This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk San y la ec Chairperson Beverly Johnson Deputy COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday November 24, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to t"e members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. The Board looked at two new motor graders that have been recently received by the Roads Dept., Stuehrenberg attended a meeting of Midland Area Agency on Aging. They are looking forward to working with new personnel appointed by Governor elect Johann and also looking forward to some new money from the legislature. Kathy Colburn, Planning & Zoning Administrator, appeared before the Board with the Resolutions to adopt the new County Comprehensive Plan. She read the resolutions to the Board. The changes the Board discussed at their last meeting will be completed by Orval Stahr and new copies sent to the Board members. Murman asked if the Planning and Zoning Commission members were aware of the changes that the Board has requested and Colburn responded that they have been updated on the changes. Murman asked if this new plan will automatically replace the old plan and Colburn responded that yes it would. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Woodman to approve Resolution 98-11-24.1 adopting the County Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve Resolution 98-11-24.2 adopting the County Revised Zoning Regulations. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Friend to approve Resolution 98-11-24.3 adopting the County Revised Subdivision Regulations. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Terry Marshall, Emergency Management Director, appeared to request a change in the telephone system plan for the Sheriff's Communication area in the basement of the Courthouse. He has received a bid from Communications Engineering to run a cable from the communications area to the west side of the Courthouse and also a bid from Aliant to connect the cable to the telephone lines for a total amount of $1800.00. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to approve the change for the telephone system plan for the bid amount of $1800.00 with the money to be paid from the contingency fund. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Marshall also handed out booklets to the Board for their review. The information deals with the Local Emergency Planning Committee. He will come back to the Board sometime in January and ask the Board to take action on the plan. Marshall also discussed initiating a new Interlocal Agreement with the County villages for Emergency Planning. This new agreement will bring the county and villages into compliance with recently passed legislation. He feels the villages will accept the consolidation concept for Emergency Planning. If the Board approves the new format, he will meet with the villages for their approval. He will bring this back to the Board in January for their approval. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 171 Friend asked if the matter with the City of Hastings has been resolved. Donna Daiis responded that she has been talking with Mike Sullivan, City Attorney and Barbara Bramblett, City Administrator, trying to get it resolved. Kehoe asked the Board if they would be interested in placing a sign on the south side of the ACOB over the entrance stating Veterans Service Office, CASA and Assembly Room. He feels that there needs to be a sign there to let the public know the location of the Assembly Room. There already exists a pipe in the wall on which to hang the sign. Stuehrenberg asked about city ordinances regarding signs and whether or not this would be in compliance. Kehoe said he would check into this and also the cost if the Board approved. It was the consensus of the Board that he should proceed. Chris Lewis, County Clerk, reported to the Board that the committee reviewing the vending service proposals recommends that the snack vending service for the courthouse and the ACOB go to B & T Vending and the soft drink and hot drink vending service for the courthouse and the ACOB go to Boyd's Full Service Vending. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to accept the proposal for the food vending service with B & T Vending and the drink vending service with Boyd's Full Service Vending with services to begin immediately. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe also discussed construction change orders with the Board. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Woodman to approve change order # 142 to paint the existing flag pole, convert the halyard and place two flood lamps on the roof of the south ACOB for amount of $698.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, Murman. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stonecipher to approve change order #153 for concrete work to raise the garage driveway 3 inches above the crown of the street to prevent rain water entering the basement for a cost of $3339.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman read an advertisement prepared by the County Attorney seeking proposals for services of secondary court appointed attorneys with the proposals to be submitted to the County Clerk's office by 5:00 PM on December 28, 1998 and to be opened and read at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, December 29, 1998. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to proceed to seek bids for secondary court appointed attorney services for a year commencing in January 1999 through December 1999. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe brought forth as a point of information that the $7.41 the county has been paying each month for electrical service for the ambulance radio is being looked into. The radio was moved from that sight in 1996 and the meter reading hasn't changed since that time. Hastings Utilities is looking into the matter and we are waiting for an answer. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Friend to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from the respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Stonecipher to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections # 12269 and 12270. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Stuehrenberg to accept officers reports from the Register of Deeds, County Clerk, Sheriff and Building Permits. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter into Executive Session with the Assessor, Dale Gartner. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:37 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:40 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to approve the salary claim of Sara Gartner for hours worked. Roll call, ayes; Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman reported to the Board that the Clerk had received information from the State Auditors office regarding an audit of the three county offices that will change officials in January. The county can have the audit of the cash fee books and inventories done by our own private CPA. A letter will be sent to 172 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Contryman Associates requesting the cash fee and inventory audits of the Register of Deeds, Clerk of District Court and County Assessors office. ESCROW FUND Werner Construction Co Project M-1998-2 53,402.51 Werner Construction Co Project M-1998-1 14,433.75 INHERITANCE FUND Adams County Historical Society Annual contribution 3612.50 ROAD FUND Werner Construction Co Project M-1998-3 177,771.01 Lisa Dirks Mileage 45.75 Ervin Mitzelfeldt Prior service 92.32 Lambert Struss Prior service 12.00 Ray Velder Prior service 19.00 COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Borley Moving & Storage Moving expenses 502.00 Graces Locksmith Service Keys 42.50 Graces Locksmith Service Keys 82.70 Guarantee Electric Co Labor 30.00 Quad C Consultants Progress billing 3601.50 Asbestos Removers Inc Construction work 677.00 GENERAL FUND Kay Schriner Law library 200.00 Adams County Attorney Law enforcement 1500.00 Donita Theiler Mileage & expenses 89.80 Big G Commercial Division Tools 32.62 Big G Commercial Division Supplies 235.27 Rochester Midland Supplies 420.90 Rex A Keeler Construction work 2079.00 Keeler Construction LTD Construction work 580.00 Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Supplies 61.80 Computer Hardware Inc Supplies 461.75 Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Inmate medications 211.06 LETN: Law Enforcement TN December services 388.00 Maintenance Engineering Supplies 275.64 Webster County Sheriff Inmate lodging 70.00 Bert's Rexall Drugs Inmate medications 506.89 Buffalo County Sheriffs Office Inmate lodging 770.00 Cash-Wa Candy Co Supplies 164.90 Alexander Hamilton Institute Supplies 21.50 Preferred Mail Service Postage 3000.00 Preferred Mail Service Postage 3000.00 Child Development Council Lodging 672.35 Adams County Court Witness fees 700.00 Grace Escobar Interpreter services 20.00 Hall County Sheriff Dept. Service fees 8.96 Madelyn Cosgrove Prior service 14.00 Ed Lightner Prior service 19.00 Roscoe Story Prior service 15.00 Minnie Burchard Prior service 14.00 Dawson County Sheriff Service fees 26.00 Cornhusker Press Supplies 207.20 Business World Products Supplies 420.71 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 37.42 Computer Hardware Inc Supplies 55.00 Bee Office Solutions Supplies 1.80 GTE Midwest Phone service 27.45 Vaughans Printers Inc Supplies 332.11 Doris Schuessler Transcript 288.75 Esther Glover Interpreter services 29.60 Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Court appt atty 330.00 Nicholas D. Valle Court appt atty 474.00 Nicholas D. Valle Court appt atty 3177.00 Shoemaker Witt & Burns Court appt atty 1326.00 Brenda L. McCrady Court appt atty 578.86 Shoemaker Witt & Burns Court appt atty 360.00 Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Court appt atty 760.21 Business World Products Supplies 3.75 Farm & Home Publishers LTD Plat books 542.00 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 9.64 Police Officers Assoc of NE Revision 55.00 Quinlan Publishing Co Renewal 74.88 77. SUPERVISORS RECORD Na 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NB RASKA r COUNTY, 173 RadioShack Union Bank & Trust Allens of Hastings Aliant Cellular Adams County Court Adams County Court Supplies Copier Supplies Cellular service Jury payroll Jury payroll This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Beverly Joh Deputy Sandymiet Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, December 8, 1998 5.48 260.00 145.81 66.43 656.10 744.30 The regular meeting of the Adams Board of supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg that this meeting is a regularly scheduled meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was given by publication in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended an posted in the County Clerk's office. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe reported that he attended a Planning and Zoning meeting last evening. They approved the rules and regulations and extended one issue until next month for more information regarding the request for a special use permit. Stonecipher reported that the addendum to the Dept. of Health and Human Services contract for rental of storage space at #.00 per square foot was ready for signing. Woodman attended an Extension Board meeting 2 weeks ago. He also attended the NACO convention in Omaha last week. He, Stuehrenberg, Greg Vossler and two men from the State Roads Dept. met with Larry Rudolph of the UP Railroad looking at railroad crossings along the Denman to Hastings corridor to try and determine which crossings to close, which ones to place signals at, etc. Plambeck read a list of names that have been recommended by the extension office for appointment to the County Extension Board. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Friend to appoint Justin Brader, Sherri Lynn and Dan Saathoff to three year terms and Marilyn Shaw and Evelyn Berg to one year terms to the County Extension Board. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman explained to the Board that Contryman Associates have made arrangements to audit the Assessors, District Court Clerk and register of Deeds office on January 7, 1999 when the new officials assume office. He explained that this is standard practice. Contryman will charge an hourly rate for their services of this audit since it is outside of the proposal for annual audits of the county. Motion by Murman, seconded by Stonecipher to approve contracting with Contryman Associates for auditing of the Assessor, District Court Clerk and the Register of Deeds offices at the close of the term of office on January 7, 1999. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe told the Board that he has received a proposal from Communications Engineering for $1259.00 to run PVC tubes from the basement to the third floor for wiring for the security system for the jail. He said it will be difficult to run the tubes but it will make it allot easier to run the wiring to third floor. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the proposal from Communications Engineering in the amount of $1259.00 for tubes for the wiring to be paid from the Courthouse Building fund. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stoencipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kathy Colburn, Planning and Zoning Administrator appeared before the Board to tell them that Planning and Zoning did not act on a recommendation for the application for a Conditional Use permit by Billy Johnson as they had some questions and concerns. 174 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Stuehrenberg to continue the public hearing for the Conditional Use permit application by Billy Johnson until January 5, 1999 at 10:15 AM. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Roger Parks appeared before the Board to discuss some concerns the county deputy surveyor has regarding access to the surveys located at the Adams County Public Works Dept. and also a personnel matter. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to enter Executive Session for personnel matters. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive Session at 10:05 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 11:05 AM. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve claims except the claim from Borley Moving & Storage for moving expenses and the claim from Central Community College and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Murman to approve Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of November. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Corrections #12271-12273. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Duane Lee Rent 420.00 Autumn Park Apts Rent 141.00 Lance Davis Rent 107.00 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUND NE Aluminum Castings Block grant 154,487.00 INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION FUND AT & T Phone service 4.32 VISITORS PROMOTION FUND Internet NE Internet service 53.90 VISA Travel expenses 232.86 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 142.80 City of Hastings Phone service 20.61 Modern Methods Inc. Copier 60.00 Walmart Supplies 21.02 WorldCom Technologies 800 service 54.79 Adams County Building Fund December rent 500.00 Big G Supplies 29.35 ROAD FUND Zee Medical Service Supplies 75.35 Vontz Paving Inc. Gravel 5319.60 Simple Choice Gas service 304.87 Linda Parr Mileage 17.10 NAPA Supplies 302.60 Mr. Automotive Supplies 216.59 Murphy Tractor & Equipment Repairs 165.02 Mid Continent Safety Supplies 255.27 MLMH Clinical Lab Service Drug testing 18.00 Island Supply Welding Supplies 56.02 Island Supply Co Supplies 52.50 Ideal Electric Repairs 44.60 Holt Inc. Repairs 235.66 Dial Heating & Air Conditioning Repairs 136.00 Country General Supplies 102.27 Bosselmans Supplies 107.25 Ken Avers SharpAll Shop Sharpening 329.25 Aliant Communications Phone service 230.15 Vontz Paving Inc. Gravel 324.50 Uniservice Inc. Supplies 50.40 Southern Power Dst Electrical service 170.57 Pauley Lumber Co Supplies 404.75 NE Public Power Electrical service 43.55 NE Machinery Repairs 568.86 NAPA Supplies 170.14 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 175 Lmweld Lilleys Sand & Gravel Kully Pipe & Steel Johnson Cashway Lumber Island Supply Welding Island Supply Co H & M Equipment Glenwood Telephone Eakes Office Plus Cummins Great Plains Contractors Machinery Computer Hardware Central Valley Rentals Bladen Sand & Gravel Big G Commercial Beyke Signs Adams County Highway Dept. Ace Irrigation Supplies Gravel Supplies Supplies Supplies Supplies Gravel Phone service Supplies Repairs Repairs Supplies Equipment rental Gravel Supplies Supplies Reimbursement Culverts WEED CONTROL FUND 46.13 7110.20 182.21 17.17 48.39 228.75 1841.42 57.70 14.89 1361.30 62.45 159.75 130.00 1302.00 70.29 30.00 74.35 13,661.76 Adams County Highway Dept. Fuel 61.59 COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND Terry Marshall 1/2 Contract costs 1750.00 COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Krhounek Povondra Architects Contract payment 2230.68 Quad C Consulting Progress Billing 4541.00 Bruce Corp Construction costs 93,541.00 Graces Locksmith Service Keys 281.50 EnviroSafe Air Construction costs 27,075.00 Aliant Systems Inc. Repairs 490.97 GENERAL FUND Larry Woodman Mileage 105.00 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 656.39 Datatronics Inc. Equipment 680.00 Carols Windows Blinds 800.00 Ramada Inn Lodging 268.16 Adams County Sheriffs Office Testing 30.00 Hastings Tribune Advertising 210.68 Vaughans Printers Supplies 371.69 NE Supreme Court Publications Books 92.40 Business World Products Supplies 482.03 Holiday Inn Lodging 76.28 Hastings Police Dept. Testing 360.00. NE Advanced Sheets Subscriptions 384.00 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 92.04 Nathan Cox Mileage 55.32 Tokai Financial Services Copier 280.00 Aliant Cellular Cellular service 36.27 MLMH Clinical Lab Drug testing 37.31 Lexis Law Publishing Books 191.13 Donita Theiler Mileage 44.40 West Group Books 181.00 Computer Consultants Services 300.00 Chris Lewis Mileage & Expenses 155.65 Union Bank & Trust Copier 186.68 Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc Supplies 1437.48 Graces Locksmith Service Repairs 30.00 O'Keefe Elevator Co Repairs 221.00 Country General Supplies 67.51 Big G Supplies 157.67 Eakes Supplies 34.79 Uden Plumbing & Heating Repairs 153.55 Borley's Moving & Storage Labor 88.00 Rochester Midland Supplies 210.40 Hastings Utilities Electrical service 1426.77 Woodwards Disposal November service 128.72 Redfield & Company Supplies 769.85 Docutech Software 50.00 Business World Products Supplies 26.72 Webster County Clerk of Dst Court Jury expenses 2277.34 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 239.40 Computer Hardware Inc. Computer 1873.00 Cornhusker Press Envelopes 110.20 176 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Sharon Rose Mileage & Expenses 132.28 Whitney Miller Witness fees 33.50 Matthew Miller Witness fees 33.50 Carolyn Finney Witness fees 208.90 Susan Finney Witness fees 208.90 Lynn MacDonald Witness fees 94.00 Janet Howe Witness fees 50.00 Trini Achor Witness fees 100.00 Bud Achor Witness fees 100.00 Krystal Kendall Witness fees 50.00 Mary Behrends Witness fees 94.00 Rebecca Harms Travel expenses 35.43 Scottie McMillin Travel expenses 31.82 Paul Swanson Travel expenses 367.42 Susan Brown Travel expenses 24.26 Deb Thompson Mileage 3.15 Brian McMahon Mileage 18.90 Tim Overmiller Mileage 3.16 Lester Oelsclager Mileage 10.08 Sheila Heilman Mileage 2.52 Joyce Bridger Mileage 10.08 Dave Bosle Mileage 2.52 Evelyn Berg Mileage 2.20 Joanne Cook Travel expenses 239.59 Extension Revolving Fund Reimbursement 482.85 Aliant Communications Phone service 137.05 Big G Stores Supplies 19.55 Business World Products Supplies 630.09 Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Reimbursement 1439.29 Big G Stores Supplies 66.99 Clay County Sheriff's Dept. Inmate lodging 2320.00 Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital Inmate medical 1910.82 Gregory Micek DDS Inmate medical 585.00 Allens Pharmacy Inmate medications 83.17 Great Plains Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Vehicle service 22.95 Ken Svoboda Plumbing Repairs 85.00 Williams Exterminating Service 16.00 Allens Supplies 74.88 Valley County Sheriff Inmate lodging 880.00 Franklin County Sheriff Inmate lodging 910.00 Adams County Jail House Arrest/ Electronic Monitoring Monitoring 280.00 Galls Inc. Supplies 331.77 Olive Madrid Interpreter services 20.00 Econofoods Inmate medication 87.42 WalMart Pharmacy Inmate medication 10.74 Hall County Board of Corrections Inmate lodging 49.27 Alexander Hamilton Institute Supplies 21.50 Kim Thayer Clothing maintenance 35.00 Badger Uniforms Uniforms 67.26 Keith's Pharmacies Drive-in Drugs Inmate medications 143.30 WalMart Stores Inc. Supplies 74.50 Bert's Rexall Drugs Inmate medications 211.90 Cash-Wa Candy Co Supplies 111.45 Aliant Cellular Cellular service 73.02 Modern Methods Inc. Copier 55.00 Corporate Diversified Services Renewal fee 250.00 Preferred Mail Service Postage 3000.00 Hastings Tribune Advertising 450.43 Vaughans Printers Supplies 171.00 Phelps County Treasurer Phone service 106.41 Minden Office Supply Supplies 20.46 Cellular One Cellular service 26.35 Aliant Cellular Cellular service 62.44 Correctional Counseling Supplies 22.95 Eakes Office Plus Supplies 59.51 Union Bank & Trust Copier 355.00 Becca Laws Tutoring 56.00 Nathan Hancock Tutoring 84.00 Business World Products Supplies 1206.56 Dunmire Fisher & Hastings Court appt atty 54.00 Seiler Parker & Moncrief PC Court appt atty 22.80 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, IN BRASKA 177 Dons Schuessler Brenda L. McCrady Robert M. Sullivan Conway Pauley & Johnson PC Grace Escobar Adams County Highway Dept. Big G Auto Service Center Commercial Electronics Kerr Chevrolet Geo Laird Motors Inc. Gregg Magee John Rust Michael Shada U S Identification Manual Vaughans Printers Electronics Service Tuxall Uniform & Equipment Rod Wilkerson Business World Products Hastings Police Dept. Quinlan Publishing Co Phillips 66 Co Brad Consbruck Michelan Parr Eakes Office Plus James Konen Kevin Mauck Mike Poplau Platte Valley Comm of Hastings Uncle Neals Country Stores Old Market Firearms Midwest Special Services Inc. Aliant Systems Inc. Aliant Cellular LETN Law Enforcement TN Doug Ruhter Adams County Jail Revolving Fund Bev Davis Eakes Office Plus Keiths Pharmacies Regency Inn Union Bank & Trust Dugan Business Forms Postmaster Business World Products Northeast NE Juvenile Services Lori Rasmussen Pawnee County Court Grace Escobar Adams County Court Eileens Colossal Cookies Furnas County Court Natl Assoc for Court Management Vaughans Printers Norfolk Medical Group HyVee Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Business World Products Adams County Court This Board is now recessed subject to Chrisella Lewis County Clerk C -\\N Beverly Johnson Deputy 1 ranscnpt Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Interpreter services Fuel Vehicle service Service Vehicle service Vehicle service Mileage Clothing maintenance Travel expenses Supplies Supplies Phone service Supplies Clothing maintenance Supplies Assistance Renewal Fuel Clothing maintenance Mileage & expenses Supplies Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Clothing maintenance Repairs Supplies Supplies Transportation Labor Cellular services December services Clothing maintenance & expense Reimbursement Mileage & Expenses Supplies Supplies Lodging Copier Supplies Stamps Supplies Inmate lodging Transcript Transcript Interpreter services Witness fees Jury expenses Transcript Renewal Supplies Inmate medical Inmate medical Supplies Supplies Supplies Jury payroll the call of the Chairperson Sandy Plambeck Chairperson 13.75 422.18 36.00 156.00 20.00 1036.87 41.50 30.00 43.27 23.83 508.20 35.00 19.00 72.50 77.61 20.00 73.85 35.00 260.04 15.00 99.85 44.98 35.00 45.62 90.02 35.00 35.00 35.00 25.00 4.00 18.00 120.90 75.00 30.66 188.00 s 53.54 1137.74 26.30 60.92 45.94 56.00 232.10 1190.60 32.00 46.37 7420.00 1394.25 59.96 60.00 700.00 10.75 15.44 75.00 176.08 68.00 45.49 92.95 349.67 235.11 736.00 178 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, December 15, 1998 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Murman that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice was 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Woodman attended a meeting of the Hastings/Adams County Housing Development Corporation and also a Land Committee meeting in Lexington. Friend attended a Senior Services meeting. They will be disposing of the used Handi-bus. The Sheriff has indicated that he would like to have it but has not as yet responded. It is currently county property and , licensed. They also voted to join the Hastings Foundation and invest a minimum of $2000.00 which is matched by the Foundation. The money is available in their budget. Stuehrenberg reported that the Road Committee would be interviewing applicants for the position of County Road Superintendent. Stonecipher reported about a gas leak at the ACOB and also she attended a meeting of the Adams County Visitors and Convention Bureau. Kehoe attended a meeting with some of the occupants at the ACOB and solved most of the problems. Murman attended a Chamber of Commerce meeting. Julia Moeller, Treasurer appeared before the Board to tell them that it would be necessary to advertise a public hearing to amend the Road Dept. budget. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman to approve advertising and scheduling of a public hearing to amend the Adams County 1998/99 Budget Expenditures for fund 0300(705)-5-0307 on Tuesday, December 29, 1998 at 10:30 AM. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to enter Executive Session for discussion of possible litigation. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Entered Executive session at 10:00 AM. Motion by Murman, seconded by Friend to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:15 AM. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Murman to move to Board of Equalization for the annual renewal of motor vehicle exemptions. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Moved to Board of Equalization at 10:16 AM. Chuck Shoemaker and Ed Loutzenheiser appeared before the Board to request they approve Resolution 98- 12-15 for payment of Industrial Development Bonds. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Murman to approve Resolution 98-12-15 calling for the payment of Industrial Development Bonds issued to Edward Loutzenheiser on December 1, 1984. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Kehoe to approve construction change orders numbers 169,144,143,140,134,133,132,110,108 and 107R for a total additional cost of $5,877.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman left the meeting at 10:35 AM, absent. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign Tax List Correction numbers 12274-12284 and 12286-12299. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none, Murman, absent. Motion by Stonecipher, seconded by Stuehrenberg to approve the claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Murman, absent. SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 179 Steven Fleming Art Salmen RELIEF MEDICAL FUND Rent Rent INHERITANCE FUND Adams County Historical Society Annual contribution INTENSIVE SUPERVISION PROBATION Vaughans Printers Inc. Supplies LIBRARY FUND FICA match Retirement match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries Books Books Books Books Storage Repairs Library services VISITORS PROMOTION FUND FICA match 186.18 Retirement match 109.98 Health insurance 278.86 Disability insurance 4.65 Salaries 2433.60 Convention expenses 100.00 Social Security Administration NE Retirement Systems Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Library Ulverscroft Large Print Books Ltd Simon & Schuster Information Plus Baker & Taylor Inc. Carolyn Koci Dial Heating & Air Conditioning Hastings Public Library Social Security Administration NE Retirement Systems Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Co Adams County Visitors Bureau NCEA NE Assoc. of Convention & Visitors Bureaus Social Security Administration NE Retirement Systems Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Adams County Road Dept. Woodwards Disposal Vontz Construction Union Bank & Trust Stetson Building Products Jerry Spady Pontiac Cadillac Orschelns Nitro Construction Murphy Tractor & Equipment Midwest Diesel Services Michael Todd & Co Lilley Sand & Gravel Gary Jacobitz Arnie Houck Heartland Co op Farmers Union Co op Farmers Union Co op Consumers Service Co Commercial Electronics Burmester Land & Engineering Bruners Sand &. Gravel Bosselmans Allens Aliant Communications Social Security Administration NE. Retirement Systems Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Adams County Weed Dept. Platte Valley Communications Guarantee Electric Co Quad C Consulting Graces Locksmith Borleys Moving & Storage Borleys Moving & Storage 188.25 200.00 722.50 233.59 240.66 86.49 212.69 4.65 3145.82 472.29 17.46 455.12 2324.93 100.00 235.10 564.00 Membership fees ROAD FUND FICA match Retirement match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries November services Gravel Copier Supplies Repairs Supplies Services Repairs Repairs Supplies Gravel Refund Supplies Repairs Fuel Fuel Fuel Equipment Project M-1998-3 Gravel Oil Supplies Phone service WEED CONTROL FUND FICA match Retirement match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND of Hastings Communications console COURTHOUSE BOND FUND Repairs Progress billing Keys Storage Moving expenses 60.00 4339.44 3080.07 6707.57 134.85 57,669.55 58.92 649.00 210.00 624.07 228.33 55.74 3679.56 4503.84 205.49 1519.95 523.80 122.14 42.14 6.40 70.57 1070.32 39.96 1001.50 485.00 406.62 74.01 5.23. 111.58 271.09 124.31 491.55 9.30 3543.84 11,596.00 255.75 2186.50 120.64 125.00 2834.00 180 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Social Security Administration NE Retirement Systems Blue Cross Blue Shield Omaha Life Insurance Adams County Board of Supervisors Adams County Clerk Adams County Treasurer Register of Deeds Adams County Assessor Planning & Zoning Administrator Data Processing Adams County District Court Clerk District Judge Public Defender Maintenance Dept. Extension Office Microfilm Dept. Adams County Sheriff Dept. Adams County Attorney Adams County Corrections Dept. Adams County Veterans Service Adams Central Jr -Sr High School Ramada Inn Central Sherwin Williams Wilbert Ackerman Monte Malouf Jr & Assoc. Eakes Office Plus Tim Dean Big G Commercial Careys Pest Control Hastings Utilities Computer Cable Connection Union Bank & Trust Business World Products Michele D Klingler Eakes Office Plus NE Supreme Court Publication Office Comhusker Press Business World Products US West Conferencing Services District Court Clerk Cash-Wa Candy Co Bert's Rexall Drugs Adams County Jail House Arrest Aliant Cellular Lorena Leyva Williams Exterminating Econofood Pharmacy Global Equipment Co Hastings Orthopaedics PC Keiths Pharmacies Drive-in Drug Adams County Jail Revolving Acct WalMart OK Cafe Eileens Colossal Cookies Business World Products Eakes Office Plus Adams County Senior Services Douglas County Sheriffs Dept. Adams County Sheriffs Fee Acct Achievement Plus RSVP Meals on Wheels Hastings Head Start HEDC SASA City of Hastings Mid NE Individual Services Midland Area Agency on Aging Region III Head Start Child & Family Dev GENERAL FUND FICA Match Retirement match Health insurance Disability insurance Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Salaries Annual contribution Lodging Paint Services Supplies Supplies Expenses Supplies Service Electrical service Supplies Copier Supplies Mileage Supplies Statute books Supplies Supplies Conference call Court costs Supplies Inmate medications Monitoring Cellular service Interpreter services Services Inmate medications Supplies Inmate medical Inmate medications Reimbursement Supplies Juror meals Jury supplies Supplies Supplies Handibus reimbursement Service fees Service fees Plaques Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution Annual contribution 14,163.25 9655.84 23,277.73 460.35 5833.31 9875.18 19,334.11 5103.51 11,064.80 1190.00 4157.88 11,726.34 1333.33 13,017.08 9101.24 1905.40 1118.03 43,775.55 22,561.66 27,459.51 4731.52 1000.00 994.44 74.24 85.00 1658.52 8.01 66.00 186.66 100.00 5008.39 44.64 200.00 12.33 149.11 39.85 151.50 102.92 4.28 9.50 512.00 92.75 304.91 40.00 196.41 20.00 20.00 86.77 112.96 124.00 92.54 1901.41 4.22 95.45 16.00 35.59 68.40 6701.99 16.65 4809.54 91.80 208.33 583.33 200.00 1666.67 131.00 3882.08 2468.75 1027.00 3228.91 1583.33 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA 181 Hastings Tribune Kathy Colburn Reliable Charles Bourg Grace Escobar Stephen A Scherr Brenda L. McCrady Nicholas D Valle Arthur C Toogood Kenesaw Motor Co NE Intergovernmental Data Services WalMart Stores Allens Auto Glass Center Commercial Electronics Day -Timers Inc. Eakes Office Plus Adams County Sheriff Revolving Fund Adams County Senior Services Inc. Aliant Cellular Aliant Cellular Aliant Communications Aliant Systems Aliant Cellular Kmart Aliant Cellular NE Dept. Administrative Services Aliant Communications Business World Products Adams County Treasurer Julia Moeller Holiday Inn -Omaha Central Joseph Ballweg Business World Products Big G Stores Joseph Ballweg Adams County Court NE Dept. Administrative Services Adams County Court Advertismg Mileage & expenses Supplies Registration & mileage Interpreter services Court appt atty Court appt atty Court appt atty Reimbursement Vehicle service Processing services Supplies Supplies Repairs Services Supplies Supplies Reimbursement Handibus Cellular service Cellular service Phone service Repairs Cellular service Telephones Cellular service Netcomm service Phone service Supplies Mileage Expenses & mileage Lodging Expenses & mileage Supplies Supplies Computer upgrade Jury payroll Telecomm rental Jury payroll This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly Deputy Sandy Plam eck Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, December 15, 1998 2.95 294.49 14.37 200.80 40.00 1129.50 18.00 412.50 1018.13 498.00 24.61 1.16 90.56 253.06 65.00 55.98 129.37 352.35 1500.00 18.46 124.11 535.27 655.26 312.24 120.35 30.61 776.94 1551.68 6.05 24.76 146.80 476.78 182.61 17.50 17.52 224.85 743.10 520.00 727.00 The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of granting renewal of annual motor vehicles exemptions with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Also present were Janice Timm, representing the Treasurers office, Donna Daiss, County Attorney and Beverly Johnson, Deputy County Clerk. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stonecipher to approve the list of exempt motor vehicles as presented by Janice Timm and recommended for approval by the Treasurer, Julia Moeller, except for the requests of Adams County Agricultural Society for 2 vehicles and Hastings Catholic Schools for 12 vehicles as their applications were not signed. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Murman, seconded by Kehoe to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Returned to regular session at 10:20 AM. 182 SUPERVISORS RECORD No. 24 ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA This Board is now recessed subject to the call of the Chairperson. Chrisella Lewis County Clerk Beverly John on Deputy - � ‘-' Sandy Plambeck Chairperson COURTHOUSE HASTINGS NEBRASKA Tuesday, December 29, 1999 The regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Sandy Plambeck, Chairperson, presiding. Roll call members present were: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Stuehrenberg, seconded by Kehoe that this meeting is a regularly scheduled public 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, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Woodman reported that he attended a meeting of the Hastings/Adams County Housing Development Corp. last Tuesday and he also met with representatives of the CPI Board and reviewed possible railroad crossing closings. Stonecipher reminded the Board members of the reception for Sandy Plambeck and Stan Stuehrenberg to be held next Tuesday, January 5, 1999 from 2:00 to 4:00 PM in the Assembly Room of the ACOB. Motion by Friend, seconded by Stuehrenberg to reappoint Tom Pauley and Dr. Robert Mastin as the county representatives to the Airport Advisory Board for a three year term beginning January 1999. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Woodman to release security receipt No. 5356 from Adams County Bank in the amount of $500,000.00 and replacing it with security receipt No. 6065 in the amount of $500,000.00. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. Kehoe asked the Board to approve placement of a 12 box mailbox on the first floor of the ACOB. This would also have a box for outgoing mail as well as parcels. The cost would be $991.00. Motion by Kehoe, seconded by Murman to approve an expenditure of $991.00 for a mailbox on the first floor of the ACOB. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none. At 10:00 AM the Board held a bid opening for the services of secondary court appointed counsel. There were two bids received. The first bid opened was from Langvardt & Valle and the office of Gene Foote II in the amount of $47,000 for the calendar year of 1999. The second bid opened was from Whelen and Scherr in the amount of $60,000. Murman asked Donna Daiss to look through the proposals and to make a recommendation before the end of the meeting. The Board conducted a discussion on the payment of salary to the outgoing elected officials for the days worked in January 1999. County Clerk Lewis told the Board she had contacted Craig Nelson of NACO to inquire of the proper procedure. He stated that some counties in the state prorate the salary and divide it between the outgoing and newly elected officials while others only pay through the month of December, believing that the term is for four years, 48 months, and payment from January through December would be 48 months, however health insurance would be covered for the full month of January since they would be working part of January. Murman stated that paying for the 48 months rather than prorating the salary seemed to be the appropriate thing to do since the county would be paying for the health insurance. Michele Klingler, Register of Deeds, addressed the Board stating that she felt it was unfair to those officials who have given 150% of their time in service to the county and intend to finish out their terms until 5:00 PM on January 6, 1999 by not paying them for the hours worked in January. Sharon Rose, Clerk of District Court stated she was in agreement with the comments made by Klingler. Motion by Woodman, seconded by Muroran to pay the outgoing elected officials through December 31, 1998. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Muroran, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Motion by Murman, seconded by Woodman to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds with the exception of two claims from the Assessor's office requiring more information. Roll call, ayes: Woodman, Stuehrenberg, Stonecipher, Murman, Friend, Kehoe and Plambeck. Nays, none.