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<br />(01-083 <br /> <br />. Provide additional patrol time to the villages. Last year they committed 5,025 hours <br />that generated $87,360.00 through the local contracts <br />. They provide DARE and GREAT programs to the rural schools. <br />Sheriff Watson also informed the board that Hall County will receive the COPS grant. <br />Jeffries made a motion and Lancaster seconded to accept the funds from the COPS <br />grant. They thanked Sheriff Watson for the information. Arnold, Eriksen, Hartman, <br />Humiston, Jeffries, Lancaster and Logan all voted yes and none voted no. Motion <br />carried. <br /> <br />610:15 a.m. PUBLIC HEARING FOR LIQUOR LICENSE FOR KATHERINE L. WATTS <br />FOR FLIGHT DECK RESTAURANT & LOUNGE: Jeffries made a motion and Lancaster <br />seconded to open the public hearing for the liquor license for Katherine L. Watts. Arnold, <br />Eriksen, Hartman, Humiston, Jeffries, Lancaster and Logan all voted yes and none voted <br />no. Motion carried. <br /> <br />This is a new license for the newly remodeled restaurant at the airport. Chairman <br />Hartman called for public participation and no one responded. Lancaster made a motion <br />and Jeffries seconded to close the public hearing. Arnold, Eriksen, Hartman, Humiston, <br />Jeffries, Lancaster and Logan all voted yes and none voted no. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Jeffries made a motion and Lancaster seconded to approve the liquor license for <br />Katherine L. Watts for Flight Deck Restaurant & Lounge. Arnold, Eriksen, Hartman, <br />Humiston, Jeffries, Lancaster and Logan all voted yes and none voted no. Motion <br />carried. <br /> <br />5c DISCUSS AND APPROVE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO HIRE ADDITIONAL <br />EMPLOYEE: When Dan Hostler retired and Marsha Medbery and Darrel Johnson were <br />appointed to take his place, the committee discussed allowing public works to hire an <br />additional employee. Jeffries stated that this should be referred to the public works <br />committee for a recommendation. With the additional roads that have to be maintained <br />at CAAP the department needs another operator. Hartman stated the committee <br />discussed this once. Logan made a motion and Arnold seconded to approve hiring an <br />additional employee. Arnold, Eriksen, Hartman, Humiston, Lancaster and Logan all <br />voted yes and Jeffries voted no. Motion carried. <br /> <br />5d DISCUSSION ON ABANDONMENT OF A PORTION OF ROAD ON 15-12-9 ST. <br />PAUL ROAD: Public Works Director Marsha Medbery stated that a piece of property on <br />Old St. Paul Road has been sold and there are questions regarding the right-of-way on a <br />portion of the road. It will need to be determined if the road was closed or abandoned. <br />Logan made a motion and Lancaster seconded to refer this to the county attorney for <br />clarification. Arnold, Eriksen, Hartman, Humiston, Lancaster and Logan all voted yes and <br />Jeffries voted no. Motion carried. <br /> <br />7.10:30 a.m. Rod Bass with Mid-Plains Center introduced Barb Ernst, who is the <br />program supervisor for the Youth on Trac program and Rick Ferguson is the program <br />director for MultiSystemic Therapy Program at Mid-Plains Center. <br /> <br />Rick Ferguson stated the MultiSystemic Therapy is a comprehensive treatment program <br />designed to serve multi-problem youth in the community. MST is the only family-focused <br />and community-based treatment program. It addresses family, school, peers and the <br />community. It has been shown to be effective with chronic, violent delinquents and <br />
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