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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
A regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors was held as per public notice given with Chairman, Larry Woodman, presiding. Roll call members present were: Thomsen, Curtis,
Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman.
Motion by Orthmann, seconded by Neumann, that this meeting is a regular meeting of the Adams County Board of Supervisors and public notice of this meeting has been given by publication
in the Hastings Tribune and by posting. An agenda was available to the members and an agenda was kept currently amended and posted in the County Clerk’s office. Roll call, ayes: Thomsen,
Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
The Chairman announced the locations of the open meetings law and agendas in the room and also asked if there were any conflicts of interest with any agenda items.
Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as circulated.
Thomsen reported on a meeting he had with the new representative for Verizon Wireless. He also reported that he was able to find a certified appraiser to appraise the building the County
is purchasing and also met with Daryl Parde and Prairie Title regarding closing date.
Saathoff attended a Senior Action meeting on the 15th and the Roads Committee meeting this morning.
Hynes attended a Budget meeting on the 15th, the exit interview with the state auditors and the Roads Committee meeting this morning.
Neumann attended a Midland Area Agency on Aging meeting on the 4th, the exit interview with the auditors on the 10th and a CASA meeting on the 11th.
Curtis attended a Drug Court meeting on the 4th and an Extension Board meeting that same evening, met with the Personnel Committee to review changes to the personnel manual on the 10th,
but didn’t meet since the Board Room was not available, an Institute of Excellence webinar on the 11th and helped the Library Board at Kool-Aid Days on the 13th.
Orthmann attended the MAAA meeting on the 4th, pulled the Emergency management Trailer to Tractor Supply for a fund raiser on the 6th, attended a Senior Services meeting on the 10th,
met with the appraiser on the Parde building, was available for the Personnel Committee meeting that afternoon and a Heartland pet Connection meeting that evening. He also had an Adams
County Convention and visitors Bureau meeting on the 11th and participated in the parade, car show and Sunday events for Kool-Aid Days.
Woodman attended the budget meetings and also the exit interview with the auditors.
During Public Comments Dawn Miller, Highway Superintendent, advised to Board of an invitation for a one day training in Grand Island by NDOR regarding federal funds.
Lee Hogan and Sandy Himmelberg of the Adams County Fair Board addressed the Board regarding their upcoming budget. They said there are no numbers available yet as the auditors currently
have their books.
Kaleena Fong, Executive Director of the Adams County Convention and Visitors Bureau provided information regarding their request to raise the lodging tax by one percent to create a Visitors
Improvement Fund.
The Board held a public hearing at 10:00 for comment in support or opposition to the creation of the Visitors Improvement Fund. The Chairman opened the public hearing. Harry Dworak
of the Comfort Inn spoke in favor of creating the fund. He stated it is a good thing and a lot of study had been given to this matter. The intent is to do good for Adams County.
Stephanie Hagemeier of the Holiday Inn Express also spoke in support of the fund. Dee Haussler, HEDC director, wanted to go on record from a personal rather than professional position
in support of this fund. He remarked that tourism is part of economic development. No one else appeared to speak and the hearing was closed.
Motion by Saathoff, seconded by Thomsen to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 11-08-16.1 creating the Visitors Improvement Fund. Roll call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis,
Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk’s office.
The Board took up the matter of the resolution for financing the purchase of the Daryl Parde building with Adams County Bank. Clerk Lewis told the Board she had filled in all the required
information on the bank’s prepared copy. Hynes questioned why the County is referred to as a corporation rather than a government. Woodman stated that this was only required by the
bank because of federal bank auditors. Attorney Lee said she could have it rewritten naming Adams County as a government rather than a corporation but she was comfortable with the
term corporation.
Motion by Neumann, seconded by Thomsen to approve and authorize the Chairman and Co-Chairman to sign the Resolution 11-08-16.2 for financing of the purchase of the Daryl Parde building
as prepared. Roll call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk’s office.
Attorney Lee read a letter that she had prepared notifying Rural Metro of cancellation of the County’s contract with them. The Board had questions regarding the City’s ability to have
an ambulance service up and operational by March 1, 2012. Joe Patterson, City Administrator and Kent Gilbert, Fire Chief addressed those questions.
Motion by Hynes, seconded by Saathoff to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the letter to Rural Metro terminating the contract with Adams County effective March 1, 2012. Roll
call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
Dee Haussler, HEDC Director, and Steve Scherr, attorney for Hastings Utilities were available for questions regarding the Resolution for County funding up to $500,000 to encourage businesses
to locate in Adams County. The Board had several concerns about requiring future county boards to fund this on an ongoing basis and were also concerned about the County’s ability to
fund it in this year’s budget. Scherr offered to re-write the resolution if the Board wished that would help ease the requirement for a set amount for a set period of time. The Board
was still concerned about the ability to fund anything in this year’s budget. Saathoff stated he would rather fund $100,000.00 for economic development rather than give $300,000 to
the Ag Society for fair entertainment.
Motion by Saathoff, seconded by Thomsen to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 11-08-16.3 for funding of economic development in the County. More discussion ensued
by Board members. Several said they were not against economic development but did not want to burden the taxpayers in Adams County to fund it this year. Dee Haussler stated that rather
than have the Board deny approval of the Resolution he would rather withdraw from consideration at this time. He also stated that Adams County has always been friendly to economic
development and he could understand their budget concerns. He said the Board has worked well with HEDC in previous matters for economic development and he knew he could count on their
support in the future in other ways. Saathoff stated he wished to withdraw his motion and Thomsen withdrew his second. The Board did not take any other action on this matter.
The Board recessed at 11:00 AM and reconvened at 11:05 AM.
Miller brought forward discussion regarding the Federal Aid Buy Out resolution from the Nebraska Dept of Roads. If approved the State would return $121,000 for asphalt projects and$80,000
in bridge projects effective March 1, 2014 and automatically renewed up to 5 years.
Motion by Saathoff, seconded by Hynes to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 11-08-16.3 authorizing the Chairman to sign contracts with Nebraska dept of Roads for
the Federal Aid Buy Out funds. Roll call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk’s office.\
Thomsen informed the Board regarding the contract with Verizon Wireless for the purchase of cell phones and service for them with Verizon. He stated the plan he negotiated with the
new Verizon representative was actually around $100.00 a month less that the plan he had negotiated with Chris Andress who is no longer with Verizon. He also stated that he and Jan
Johnson, Register of Deeds are the only ones authorized by Verizon to make changes to the plan or add equipment.
Motion by Neumann, seconded by Curtis to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the Western States Contracting Alliance Government Entity Authorized User Agreement with Verizon Wireless.
Roll call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
Clerk Lewis told the Board that the state auditors require the Board to annually re-authorize any petty cash funds in county departments and to show these funds in the budget submitted
to the auditors office.
Motion by Orthmann, seconded by Curtis to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Resolution 11-08-16.4 authorizing petty cash funds and amounts for various county departments. Roll
call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none. Complete resolution on file in the County Clerk’s office.
Attorney Lee asked the Board to authorize the Chairman to sign the Victim Witness grant application.
Motion by Curtis, seconded by Saathoff to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the Victim Witness grant application. Roll call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann<
Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
Clerk Lewis requested the Board to approve a 1% increase on the budget limitation. She explained that this did not increase budgets that have already made their requests for this year
but does allow the Board to exceed the state statutory limitation of 2.5% and creates additional unused budget authority for the next year.
Motion by Hynes, seconded by Orthmann to approve the 1% increase on the budget limitation for 2011-2012 budget year. Roll call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann<Saathoff
and Woodman. Nays, none.
Assessor Hynes and IT Director Ron Kucera discussed the proposed contract with Tyler Technologies for new CAMA software. Hynes had budgeted $63,000.00 for this software but the pricing
actually comes in at $53,734.00. The State is picking up the licensing fee of $96,000.00. Kucera stated that the current system is old and no guarantees on how long he can maintain
it as operational.
Motion by Neumann, seconded by Thomsen to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the contract with Tyler Technologies for new CAMA software in the amount of $53,747.00. Roll call,
ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
Motion by Neumann, seconded by Orthmann to move to Board of Equalization for approval of Tax List Corrections. Roll call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and
Woodman. Nays, none. Entered Board of Equalization at 11:50 AM.
Motion by Neumann, seconded by Hynes to approve claims and authorize the County Clerk to pay the same from their respective funds. Roll call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes,
Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
Motion by Orthmann, seconded by Thomsen to approve Miscellaneous Receipts for the month of July in the amount of $954,185.90. Roll call, a yes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann,
Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
Motion by Neumann, seconded by Saathoff to accept officers reports for the month of July from the County Clerk, register of Deeds and the reports of Distress Warrants from the Treasurer.
Roll call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
COUNTY GENERAL
CEI SECURITY & SOUND INC DATA PROCESSING 233.17
CULLIGAN OF HASTINGS MISCELLANEOUS 31.30
AXIS CAPITAL INC COPIER 300.00
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 102.85
CHRISELLA LEWIS TRAVEL EXPENSES 59.00
FLORAL EXPRESSIONS MISCELLANEOUS 44.94
HASTINGS TRIBUNE PUBLISHING 153.15
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 29.90
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 17.98
AXIS CAPITAL INC EQUIPMENT 235.00
JEO CONTRACT 910.00
HASTINGS TRIBUNE PUBLISHING 14.07
A & D TECHNICAL SUPPLY C SUPPLIES 87.63
IBM CORPORATION REPAIRS 547.53
DOUGLAS CO SHERIFF COURT COSTS 21.51
BUFFALO CO SHERIFF OFF MENTAL HEALTH BOARD 30.96
WEBSTER CO SHERIFF COURT COSTS 43.16
LORI FIELDER COURT COSTS 131.00
CULLIGAN OF HASTINGS MISCELLANEOUS 59.30
LANCASTER COUNTY SHERIFF COURT COSTS 92.36
HASTINGS TRIBUNE COURT COSTS 30.61
MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM SUPPLIES 175.00
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 30.00
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 732.63
AXIS CAPITAL INC EQUIPMENT 290.00
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 466.92
CORNHUSKER PRESS ENVELOPES 52.50
HALL COUNTY SHERIFF COURT COSTS 25.67
ASSOCIATED STAFFING INC OTHER SALARY 604.80
INTERFACE SYSTEMS INC SUPPLIES 144.17
DELL MARKETING LP SUPPLIES 965.90
HOMETOWN VARIETY & CRAFT DUES, SUB, REG, 37.80
CULLIGAN OF HASTINGS MISCELLANEOUS 40.75
MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM EQUIPMENT 375.00
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 1,267.63
STACIE GODING ATTRNY FEES 1,961.75
DEREK TERWEY ATTRNY FEES 1,796.50
WHELAN & SCHERR ATTRNY FEES 1,970.09
SULLIVAN,SHOEMAKER PC ATTRNY FEES 2,490.50
ARTHUR TOOGOOD PUB DEF REIMBURSEMENT 1,185.38
SULLIVAN,SHOEMAKER PC ATTRNY FEES 266.00
JS WURM AND ASSOC COURT COSTS 45.50
GENERAL REPORTING COURT COSTS 313.20
CONWAY, PAULEY & JOHNSON ATTRNY FEES 339.50
LANGVARDT,VALLE & JAMES ATTRNY FEES 344.80
WHELAN & SCHERR ATTRNY FEES 826.75
LIESKE LAW FIRM ATTRNY FEES 1,994.64
HASTINGS UTILITIES UTILITIES 11,679.40
VERIZON WIRELESS CELL PHONES 46.10
LAWSON PRODUCTS CHEMICALS 560.89
CULLIGAN OF HASTINGS MISCELLANEOUS 30.00
CENTRA CHEMICAL SERV INC CHEMICALS 57.98
RUTTS HEATING & AC,INC REPAIRS 1,447.85
CRYSTAL BARFKNECHT MILEAGE 9.99
G & W SAW & TOOL SHARPEN REPAIRS 20.00
ADAMS COUNTY EXTENSION POSTAL SERVICES 22.55
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 382.34
UNIVERSITY OF NE SEREC A EQUIPMENT 135.75
AXIS CAPITAL INC EQUIPMENT 4,452.00
BIG G COMM HARDWARE SUPPLIES 41.67
ALLENS OF HASTINGS INC SUPPLIES 10.50
RON SEYMOUR REIMBURSEMENT 138.30
MORGAN MEYER MILEAGE 16.65
BETH MARICLE MILEAGE 177.42
LYNDA MILLER MILEAGE 20.54
DON SIFFRING MILEAGE 84.92
JULIE OCHSNER REIMBURSEMENT 433.65
MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM MISCELLANEOUS 25.00
YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN MISCELLANEOUS 37.50
ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS 621.07
VERIZON WIRELESS CONTRACT 111.12
CRITICAL INFORMATION NET DUES, SUB, REG, 1,965.00
MATTHEW BENDER & CO INC DUES, SUB, REG, 162.46
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 210.97
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS OF NE REPAIRs 141.17
GRAHAM TIRE COMPANY EQUIPMENT 62.51
COOPERATIVE PRODUCERS IN FUEL 802.90
CHRIS'S CAR WASH FUEL 42.95
PLATTE VALLEY OF HASTING REPAIRS 45.00
ADAMS CO HIGHWAY DEPT FUEL 5,639.61
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 384.71
ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV REIMBURSEMENT 524.91
BIG G COMM HARDWARE SUPPLIES 44.25
NE PUBL HEALTH EVIRO LAB LAW ENFORCEMENT COSTS 504.00
CONSOLIDATED MANAGEMENT MILEAGE 194.50
GREGG MAGEE CO SHERIFF MILEAGE 444.02
GARY KECK JUVENILE COSTS 540.00
PEOPLE MAGAZINE COURT COSTS 133.50
HOMETOWN LEASING EQUIPMENT 612.96
FILLMORE CO SHERIFFS DEP JUVENILE COSTS 6.50
GENERAL REPORTING COURT COSTS 290.95
SOFTWARE UNLIMITED DATA PROCESSING 240.00
MICROFILM IMAGING SYSTEM EQUIPMENT 175.00
VAUGHANS PRINTERS INC SUPPLIES 245.21
DAWSON CO SHERIFF COURT COSTS 18.00
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 42.27
HASTINGS POLICE DEPT BLOOD TESTS 200.00
SECRETARY OF STATE COURT COSTS 20.00
CUSTER COUNTY SHERIFF JUVENILE COSTS 18.50
WHOLENESS HEALING CTR JUVENILE COSTS 400.00
STATE OF NEBR COURT COSTS 58.00
CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF JUVENILE COSTS 55.55
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 381.51
HAMILTON CO SHERIFF DEPT COURT COSTS 69.84
HALL COUNTY SHERIFF JUVENILE COSTS 42.10
WEBSTER CO SHERIFF COURT COSTS 49.16
ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY COURT COSTS 21.96
ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY COURT COSTS 23.54
BUFFALO CO SHERIFF OFF COURT COSTS 18.50
LANCASTER COUNTY SHERIFF COURT COSTS 408.11
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS OF NE TELEPHONE 163.09
CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 181.90
ADAMS CO SHERIFFS REV SUPPLIES 348.88
CASH WA CANDY COMPANY COMMISSARY 337.27
FRITO-LAY COMMISSARY 344.40
ISECURETRAC CORP BOARD OF PRISONERS 332.27
STATE OF NEBR BOARD OF PRISONERS 3,570.58
U-SAVE PHARMACY MED-HOSP PRISONERS 66.41
CENTRAL DENTAL GROUP MED-HOSP PRISONERS 182.00
PLUM CREEK MEDICAL GROUP MED-HOSP PRISONERS 265.00
WEBSTER CO COMM HOSP CL MED-HOSP PRISONERS 60.00
SUTTON PHARMACY MED-HOSP PRISONERS 4.79
PAMIDA STORES CO,LLC MED-HOSP PRISONERS 331.34
BARMORE DRUG STORE MED-HOSP PRISONERS 86.44
MEDICAL OFFICE MGMT MED-HOSP PRISONERS 87.00
MARY LANNING MEMORIAL HO MED-HOSP PRISONERS 660.64
ER PROF SERVICES MLMH MED-HOSP PRISONERS 176.23
ROGERS INC REPAIRS 238.64
CEI SECURITY & SOUND INC REMODELING 529.90
ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS 135.46
CASH WA CANDY COMPANY SUPPLIES 318.00
KEITHS PHARMACIES MED-HOSP PRISONERS 134.16
WEBSTER CO SHERIFF BOARD OF PRISONERS 1,750.00
WINDSTREAM COMMISSARY 63.23
DAWSON CO SHERIFF BOARD OF PRISONERS 2,205.00
ADAMS COUNTY JAIL BOARD OF PRISONERS 1,156.02
MLMH PROFESSIONAL SERV MED-HOSP PRISONERS 160.07
AXIS CAPITAL INC EQUIPMENT 380.00
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 23.84
COMPUTER CONSULTANTS,INC REPAIRS 1,327.14
CULLIGAN OF HASTINGS MISCELLANEOUS 25.65
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 137.77
ROGERS INC REPAIRS 116.86
VERIZON WIRELESS CELL PHONES 217.70
ADAMS CO HIGHWAY DEPT FUEL 123.19
JOHN UDEN MAINTENANCE 200.00
HASTINGS UTILITIES UTILITIES 109.15
RUSS'S MARKET MISCELLANEOUS 11.96
COMPUTER CONSULTANTS,INC REPAIRS 148.75
AXIS CAPITAL INC AGREEMENTS 150.00
MODERN MARKETING INC PRINTING 407.71
VONTZ PAVING INC ASPHALT 2,362.10
VERIZON WIRELESS TELEPHONE 206.85
JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL PARTS 306.24
DEWEESE SAND & GRAVEL GRAVEL 1,505.33
AXIS CAPITAL INC EQUIPMENT 360.00
NE MACHINERY CO PARTS 897.72
PLATTE VALLEY OF HASTING RADIOS 599.00
NEBRASKA TRUCK CENTER PARTS 50.00
WINDSTREAM TELEPHONE 191.36
STEPHEN JOHNSON CUSTODIAL 120.00
SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT ELECTRICITY 302.47
SANITARY OUTDOOR SERV IN SUPPLIES 172.50
PTSR MISCELLANEOUS 244.00
POWER PLAN PARTS 184.80
PARAMOUNT LINEN & UNIFOR SUPPLIES 44.10
NAPA AUTO PARTS PARTS 1,334.51
DAWN MILLER REIMBURSEMENT 240.90
MIDWEST SERVICE GUIDE POSTS 1,420.00
MID NEBR AGGREGATE INC GRAVEL 4,979.50
MATHESON TRI-GAS INC SUPPLIES 16.61
MAINELLI WAGNER & ASSOC ENGINEERING 8,649.19
KULLY PIPE & STEEL SUPPL MATERIALS 304.69
ISLAND SUPPLY SUPPLIES 121.16
HASTINGS UTILITIES ELECTRICITY 693.04
HASTINGS TRIBUNE AD/FOR HIRE 149.20
DALE FEARNOT MISCELLANEOUS 57.50
FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL GREASE & OIL 35.16
DEWEESE SAND & GRAVEL GRAVEL 569.86
COOPERATIVE PRODUCERS IN GREASE & OIL 2,294.60
CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE 54.99
BOSSELMAN ENERGY, INC. FUEL 10,738.12
BIG G COMM HARDWARE SUPPLIES 191.92
BG KENZ & LESLIE DIST CO FUEL 737.85
BAUER BUILT TIRES 1,159.50
AUTO GLASS EXPERTS PARTS 75.00
APPLIED CONTROLS PARTS 203.55
ACE/EATON METALS CULVERTS 18,536.00
JOHN VOLKMER PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 210.00
BERTS PHARMACY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 752.18
JACQUE MCCOY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 210.00
PATTI JOHNSON PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 210.00
JIM KINDIG PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 200.00
BUTLER VOLLAND FUNERAL COUNTY BURIALS 2,122.68
KEITHS PHARMACIES PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 200.36
REVIVE INC PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 420.00
CENTEC CAST METAL PRODUC MISCELLANEOUS 300.28
BUSINESS WORLD PRODUCTS SUPPLIES 30.87
CENT DIST CO OFFICIALS DUES, SUB, REG, 390.00
GASTMANN PEST CONTROL CONTINGENCIES 237.09
WELLS FARGO BANK MINN NA MISCELLANEOUS 145.26
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES INSTITUTION COSTS 1,116.00
ADAMS CO SHERIFF FEE ACT COURT COSTS 6,617.93
US POSTAL SERVICE POSTAL SERVICES 220.00
NIRMA EQUIPMENT 130.00
HASTINGS TRIBUNE PUBLISHING 237.09
ADAMS COUNTY COURT COURT COSTS 288.00
MILLER & ASSOCIATES GRANT 1,400.00
VERIZON WIRELESS COURT COSTS 101.20
HERITAGE BANK AP ACH BANK CARD PYMT 5,294.02
RED WILLOW SHERIFF COURT COSTS 21.51
NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS RETIREMENT MATCH 28,183.93
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN FICA MATCH 29,602.43
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE 142,750.53
MADISON NAT’L LIFE INS DISABILITY INSURANCE 1,035.35
FIRST CONCORD FLEX ACCOUNT 6,090.00
ADAMS COUNTY BOARD SALARIES 8,780.31
ADAMS COUNTY CLERK SALARIES 11,955.35
ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER SALARIES 20,941.87
REGISTER OF DEEDS SALARIES 10,535.77
ADAMS COUNTY ASSESSOR SALARIES 20,413.40
PLANNING DEPT SALARIES 2,408.33
DATA PROCESSING SALARIES 10,011.58
DISTRICT COURT CLERK SALARIES 14,098.99
DISTRICT COURT BAILIFF SALARIES 2,579.97
PUBLIC DEFENDER SALARIES 16,484.25
MAINTENANCE DEPT SALARIES 11,038.56
EXTENSION OFFICE SALARIES 7,784.37
MICROFILM DEPT SALARIES 145.89
ADAMS COUNTY SHERIFF SALARIES 72,810.38
ADAMS COUNTY ATTORNEY SALARIES 37,929.58
CORRECTIONS & COMMUNICATIONS SALARIES 56,367.07
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SALARIES 4,925.00
ADAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR SALARIES 313.57
ADAMS COUNTY ROADS DEPT SALARIES 92,035.94
ADAMS COUNTY WEED DEPT SALARIES 3,296.50
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE SALARIES 7,002.21
COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS
DEVON BURR REPAIR 90.00
CORNHUSKER PRESS SUPPLIES 183.73
CAMMIE KOOPMAN MILEAGE 19.98
GLORIA RODRIGUEZ CONTRACT 60.00
TILLEY SPRINKLERS REPAIR 70.00
HASTINGS UTILITIES UTILITIES 186.07
CITY OF HASTINGS TELEPHONE 6.95
DEER TRAIL LAWN REPAIR 240.00
CR BUREAU OF HASTINGS CHAMBER SUPPORT 5.00
HASTINGS TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTIONS 97.00
EAKES OFFICE PLUS SUPPLIES 3.18
HERITAGE BANK AP ACH BANK CARD PYMT 126.68
ADAMS CO TELECOMMUNICATI TELEPHONE 28.10
ADAMS COUNTY VISITORS BUR SALARIES 5,510.71
NE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS RETIREMENT MATCH 265.15
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN FICA MATCH 416.53
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE 638.67
MADISON NAT’L LIFE DISABILITY INSURANCE 16.67
FIRST CONCORD FLEX ACCOUNT 42.00
HEALTH FUND
MID-AMERICAN BENEFITS HEALTH-ACCIDENT 768.27
INHERITANCE TAX
WEST PAYMENT CENTER LIBRARY 3,630.82
ESCROW HOLDING FUND
ODEN ENTERPRISES INC MISCELLANEOUS 55,487.55
HUSKER STEEL INC MISCELLANEOUS 50,403.00
MILLER & ASSOCIATES MISCELLANEOUS 350.00
911 EMERGENCY SERVICES
WINDSTREAM EMERGENCY PHONE 2,672.07
GLENWOOD TELEPHONE CO MISCELLANEOUS 225.21
TAMCO CAPITAL CORP EMERGENCY PHONE 3,588.00
PLATTE VALLEY OF HASTING REPAIRS 977.50
Chrisella Lewis Larry Woodman
County Clerk Chairman
Beverly Johnson
Deputy
COURTHOUSE HASTINGS, NEBRASKA
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
The Adams County Board of Supervisors met as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of approving Tax List Corrections with Chairman Larry Woodman presiding. Roll call members present
were: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Also present were County Clerk Lewis and Attorney Lee.
Motion by Orthmann, seconded by Curtis to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Tax List Corrections numbered 13852 through 13859. Roll call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes,
Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none.
Motion by Orthmann, seconded by Saathoff to return to regular session. Roll call, ayes: Thomsen, Curtis, Neumann, Hynes, Orthmann, Saathoff and Woodman. Nays, none. Returned to regular
session at 11:53 AM.
This Board is adjourned.
Chrisella Lewis Larry Woodman
County Clerk Chairman
Beverly Johnson
Deputy