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9:05 a.m. Held Board of Equalization meeting <br /> 9:20 a.m. Recessed the Board of Equalization for closed session later <br /> 9:20 a.m. back to regular meeting <br /> PUBLIC PARTICIPATION-Chair Peterson called for public participation, and no <br /> one responded. <br /> 22A-CHAD NABITY INFORMATION ON LB663 AND HOW IT WILL AFFECT <br /> COUNTIES-Chad Nabity informed the board that LB663 has passed and is a bill <br /> that will have impact for counties, for authorization for County zoning. Goes in <br /> effect mid-July. Nabity stated the first thing this does that impact the board <br /> directly and elected officials during their term of service they will have to have two <br /> hours of education on planning and zoning. The legislation itself is not very <br /> specific, it says items related to this section, which is planning and zoning issues. <br /> There is no penalty if you don't, however, someone could challenge a decision <br /> that the board has made if they haven't done it, so don't just ignore Nabity stated. <br /> 22b-DISCUSSION & POSSIBLE ACTION TO APPROVE FINAL PLAT AND <br /> RESOLUTION #26-008 FOR CJH SUBDIVISION-Sorensen made a motion to <br /> approve and authorize board chair to sign, Lancaster seconded the motion. <br /> Bredthauer, Hurst, Lancaster, Peterson, Quandt, Richardson and Sorensen all <br /> voted yes, none voted no. Motion carried <br /> 22c-DISCUSSION & POSSIBLE ACTION TO APPROVE FINAL PLAT AND <br /> RESOLUTION #26-009 for HAP SUBDIVISION-Sorensen made a motion to <br /> approve and authorize board chair to sign, Lancaster seconded the motion. <br /> Bredthauer, Hurst, Lancaster, Peterson, Quandt, Richardson and Sorensen all <br /> voted yes, none voted no. Motion carried <br /> 22d-DISCUSSION & POSSIBLE ACTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION #26-010 <br /> APPROVING CONSERVATION EASEMENT FOR THE UNITED STATES OF <br /> AMERICA USDA-NRCS-Sorensen made the motion to approve and authorize <br /> board chair to sign, Lancaster seconded the motion. <br /> Bredthauer, Hurst, Lancaster, Peterson, Quandt, Richardson and Sorensen all <br /> voted yes, none voted no. Motion carried <br />