DAKOTA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
MONDAY APRIL 19, 2010 AGENDA
DAKOTA COUNTY COURTHOUSE - DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA
COUNTY BOARD ROOM
Bill McLarty, Chair Theodore A. Piepho, Secretary
This meeting was advertised to begin at 4:00 p.m.
This agenda is subject to change up until 24 hours before the start of the meeting.
The Chair reserves the right to modify the order of the agenda during the meeting.
Call to Order with reciting the Pledge of Allegiance
- A current copy of the Open Meetings Act is posted on the east wall near the entrance of the County Board of Commissioners Room and is available for review by all citizens in attendance.
- Roll Call
- Approve minutes of April 5, 2010
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Recess to open Board of Corrections Meeting
Budget Hearing - Open Public Hearing at 4:10 p.m. This Public Hearing is for the purpose of hearing support, opposition, criticism, suggestions or observations of taxpayers relating to amending the budget of the Dakota County Road Department by increasing the budget expenditures by $352,500 and decreasing the cash reserve by $100,000 and transfer by claim from general miscellaneous fund $252,500 to allow claims submitted in April, May and June, 2010, to be paid.
- Explanation of reason for public hearing
- Testimony of support
- Testimony of Opposition
- Testimony of Neutral position
- Close Hearing
- Adopt Resolution 10C-008 authorizing monies from cash reserve and general miscellaneous fund be utilized for payment of over expended budget of Road Fund 300.
Chad Kehrt – Highway Supt. is requesting authorization to bid C Avenue Improvements and/or paving projects
County Board approval to authorize the bidding of C Avenue Improvements
Kyle Krumwiede – Ag. Society is requesting a Special Designated Liquor License for the dates of the County Fair July 22 through and including July 25, 2010.
Village of Jackson
The Village Board of Jackson is considering paving Monona Blvd. This street runs out beyond the town limits at which time it becomes the county’s responsibility. This road has a lot of heavy equipment that uses it and travels into the town; i.e. farm equipment, trucks, etc. To maintain the road properly, Jackson’s engineer is suggesting that it be paved with 8 inches versus 6 due to the rural heavy equipment usage. The cost for the additional thickness is estimated at $45,000 and the Village Board of Jackson is asking the County to pay said costs.
Open bids to replace culvert on Lutton Avenue. Was advertised to be opened at 4:30 p.m.
Carol Larvick – Extension Educator
Appoint Extension Board Member
Update on recent Extension Activities
Miscellaneous Agenda Items
- Approve Payroll Claims
- Approve Accounts Payable Claims
- Officials Report
- Jail Tour
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Tabled Items: No items on the table
Commissioner’s Committee Reports
Commissioner’s Member Reports
Public Comment
Mail and/or Emergency Business
Adjournment
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