Official Proceedings of the Stutsman County Fee—December 20, 2022 At 3:30 p.m., Chairman Klose referred to as the common assembly of the Stutsman County Fee to order. Jerry Bergquist, Chad Wolsky, Joan Morris, Steven Cichos and Mark Klose answered the roll name. Mitch Gunderson, Metropolis of Medina, and Tom Klabunde, Moore Engineering, introduced a request for help with funds to repave county roads 39 and 68, and probably scale back the width from 60’ to 40’. The portion of street was chip sealed final yr however shall be dug as much as substitute water and sewer infrastructure. Town has funds to exchange the portion of street above the water strains that they may dig up, however they wish to pave your entire street. No motion was taken by the fee as a result of budgeting for the 2023 yr is already full. Corry Shevlin, JSDC, introduced the Daycare Growth Challenge and requested county share of $10,000. This system would cowl 50% of prices for daycares to do development for growth of their facility, which might enable the ability to broaden their license for the variety of kids they will look after. A movement was made to approve by Cichos, seconded by Wolsky. Roll name vote: Bergquist, Wolsky, Morris, Cichos, and Klose voted aye. Movement carried. Shevlin additionally introduced the 2023 FlexPace program with the county share being $100,000. FlexPace is an curiosity purchase down program with the Financial institution of North Dakota. A movement to approve was made by Bergquist, seconded by Wolsky. Roll name vote: Wolsky, Morris, Cichos, Klose and Bergquist voted aye. Movement carried. An up to date checklist of board appointments and committee assignments for Commissioners was introduced. A movement to approve was made by Cichos, seconded by Morris. Movement carried. Jessica Alonge, Auditor/COO, introduced a letter obtained simply previous to the beginning of the assembly concerning the continued dialogue on medical health insurance. Jon Heath, from Brown and Brown, the guide for the belief was current by way of phone. Shannon Davis, Human Useful resource Director, identified a couple of objects listed within the correspondence concerning termination that the county ought to concentrate on earlier than deciding. The Fee requested representatives for NDPHIT ship written discover to the County indicating whether or not or not the County would be capable of keep on the present plan in 2024 in the event that they challenge the required one yr discover to terminate participation within the belief and later approve sustaining the present plan with NDPHIT, and whether or not or not they might be thought of a brand new member. Heath indicated they would offer these solutions by the top of the week. A particular assembly was scheduled for Tuesday, December twenty seventh, at 9:00 a.m. to make a last resolution on the matter. Beer and Liquor License Purposes had been introduced for the Stutsman County Honest Affiliation, Jamestown Nation Membership, Ypsi Bar & Grill, Windsor Bar, and the Hitchin’ Publish. A movement to approve was made by Cichos, seconded by Bergquist. Movement carried. At 4:24 p.m., the Fee recessed for the County Park Board assembly. Official Proceedings of the Stutsman County Park Board— December 20, 2022. At 4:25 p.m., Chairman Klose referred to as the common assembly of the Stutsman County Park Board to order. Jerry Bergquist, Chad Wolsky, Joan Morris, Mark Klose, Steven Cichos, Robert Martin, and Merri Mooridian (by way of telephone) answered the roll name. Alonge, introduced data on 2023 grazing and hay land permits. A number of folks have contacted Karl Bergh, Park Superintendent, which might be adjoining landowners to a few of the properties that the county has been renting out. They want the chance to bid on using the land. Some analysis would should be achieved previous to placing the wind up for bids, together with which sections have adjoining house owners, doing an onsite inspection to see if the land is accessible and discovering out who owns the fences. A observe up is required with the bureau to get solutions to a few of the grazing and hayland questions. A movement was made to approve the mid-month payments by Cichos, seconded by Martin. Roll name vote: Morris, Cichos, Klose, Martin, Mooridian, Bergquist and Wolsky. Movement carried. County Park Fund, DAKOTA CENTRAL TELECOMM $69.90; FARMERS UNION OIL CO-CENEX $60.00; HANSON TIRE SERVICE $1,180.00; LIFESTYLE APPLIANCE $60.00; LINDE GAS & EQUIPMENT $66.32; NORTHERN PLAINS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE $378.10 At 4:38 p.m., a movement was made by Bergquist to adjourn the Park Board assembly, seconded by Cichos. Movement carried. At 4:38 p.m., the Fee assembly was referred to as again to order. A movement was made by Cichos to approve the mid-month payments and taxable meals, seconded by Bergquist. Roll name vote: Cichos, Klose, Bergquist, Wolsky and Morris voted aye. Movement carried. Common Income Fund, ATTORNEY GENERAL OFFICE-1250 $5,639.00; BENSON PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES, PC $4,350.00; BI INC. $127.50; BIDDLE CONSULTING GROUP, INC. $1,495.00; CARLSON, AMY $71.00; CDW GOVERNMENT INC $342.92; CENTRAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC $591.44; CENTRAL DOOR & HARDWARE INC $40.75; CENTRAL VALLEY HEALTH $30.00; CENTURYLINK $1,485.87; CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $275.00; CHARLES R. ISAKSON $5,850.00; COLE PAPERS INC $619.22; CREATIVE ENERGY $163.46; DACOTAH PAPER CO $256.98; DAKOTA CENTRAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS $641.67; DALSTED & RYAN P C $380.00; DAN POLAND MACHINE INC $2,398.58; FARMERS UNION OIL CO-CENEX $60.96; FORUM COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY $1,442.14; GRAY, JEREMY $80.63; GRAY, JEREMY $7.50; GRAY, JEREMY $38.13; GRAY, JEREMY $15.00; GRAY, JEREMY $66.88; GRAY, JEREMY $30.00; HANSON TIRE SERVICE $88.00; HARTMAN, MIRANDA $268.50; HEHR, AMY $16.86; HEHR, AMY $29.38; HEHR, AMY $50.63; HEHR, AMY $47.50; HEHR, AMY $11.88; INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT $1,038.70; INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS, LLC $1,028.65; J & L SERVICE $35.00; JAMESTOWN COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS $500.00; KUMMER, ERIN $26.00; LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES $111.73; LUSTERMAN, AMANDA $37.00; MARQUART,ANDREW S $396.00; MDU $568.31; ND CHAPTER OF APCO $180.00; ND DEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLE $11.50; NORTHERN PLAINS ELECTRIC $206.00; OTTER TAIL POWER CO $10,104.96; PERLEBERG, CIARA $45.00; PHARMCHEM INC $1,226.55; QUADIENT, INC. $133.50; QUILL CORPORATION $962.46; RECORD KEEPERS $17.50; REDWOOD TOXICOLOGY LABORATORY INC $5.46; RIDDLE, JAYSON $26.98; RM STOUDT INC $58.60; SANDNESS LAW OFFICE $675.00; SANFORD $48.00; SC CORRECTIONS $1,346.50; SCHAFFER,DIANNE $60.00; SCOTT’S ELECTRIC LLC $1,181.20; SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION $1,349.00; SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE, LLC $8,612.07; TDS METROCOM $179.39; TDS METROCOM – SS $118.95; THOMSON REUTERS $435.40; TURNKEY CORRECTIONS $71.00; TWO RIVERS PRINTING $1,263.40; WEST CENTRAL REGIONAL JUVENILE CENTER $2,560.00; E 911 Telephone System Fund, CDW GOVERNMENT INC $2,057.28; DAKOTA CENTRAL TELECOMM $219.12; DAKOTA CENTRAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS $277.00; INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT $4,993.49; ROUGH RIDER INDUSTRIES $3,920.00; TDS METROCOM $1.44; County Roads Fund, ARAMARK $465.29; CITY OF STREEETER $76.75; CLEVELAND CITY WATER & SEWER $101.70; CREATIVE ENERGY $477.25; DAKOTA CENTRAL TELECOMM $172.89; DAN POLAND MACHINE INC $484.98; DMC WEAR PARTS LLC $1,914.34; FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION $6,031.54; HIGH PLAINS WATER $66.00; JAMESTOWN COMMUNICATIONS INC $407.00; KRAMLICH MICHAEL $385.00; KRAMLICH, MYRON $243.13; MDU $1,365.72; MENARDS – JAMESTOWN $6.69; NAPA AUTO PARTS $651.84; NORTHERN PLAINS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE $294.00; NORTHWEST TIRE INC. $1,310.86; OTTER TAIL POWER CO $1,096.28; PERLEBERG, TOM $98.45; PRODUCTIVITY PLUS ACCOUNT $938.00; QUILL CORPORATION $15.29; SCOTT’S ELECTRIC LLC $68.00; SIGN SOLUTIONS USA $391.68; STREETER COOP OIL $3,938.98; TDS METROCOM – RD $2.66; TOWE, JEREMY W $244.38; VINING OIL CO $1,526.29; WEST END HIDE & FUR $40.29; WM. D. SCEPANIAK, INC. $185,800.00; Unorganized Township Roads Fund, STUTSMAN CO ROAD DEPT $2,100.00; Foster Care Belief Fund Whole, $3,714.00; Weed Management Fund, DAKOTA CENTRAL TELECOMM $56.01; HERTEL,JERRY $320.00; CENTURYLINK $15.94; TDS METROCOM $2.17; County Agent Fund, ADVANCED BUSINESS METHODS $8,905.00; DAKOTA CENTRAL TELECOMM $406.42; ECOLAB PEST ELIMINATION DIV $126.70; Human Service Zone Human Service Fund Whole $15,189.32; Commissary Fund, TURNKEY CORRECTIONS $269.34; Drug Program Fund Whole, $215.09; County Correctional Middle Development Fund, TRANE U.S. INC $23,500.00; Info Expertise Capital Fund, CDW GOVERNMENT INC $2,925.56; Highway & Bridge Constructing Fund, HOME OF ECONOMY $779.99; NAPA AUTO PARTS $344.00; FEMA, SCHERBENSKE INC. $28,799.99 Bergquist obtained an electronic mail from Lieutenant Opp of the Jamestown Police Division complimenting the upkeep employees for going above and past with snow elimination whereas maintaining with their common duties. It’s not fairly often county staff hear good issues, so he needed to make it identified to the commissioners. At 4:43 p.m., a movement was made by Bergquist to adjourn the assembly, seconded by Morris. Movement carried. ATTEST: Jessica Alonge Auditor/COO Mark T. Klose Fee Chairman (Jan 7, 2023) 148781
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