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<br />0)1451 <br /> <br />are still waiting for information on the sale of this land. He pointed out the property that <br />is in question on the map. The property is currently leased by the Overland Trails <br />Council of America for the Boy Scouts. It is south of Camp Augustine property on the <br />West Side of South Locust Street. The Overland Trails Council wants to continue <br />leasing the property, but once it is sold it will require a public hearing and the property <br />must be leased to the highest bidder. Hartman questioned if the county could sell the <br />land to the Boy Scouts. The county is still working with the State of Nebraska for the <br />purchase. The Overland Trails Council still wants to lease the land. Janulewicz stated <br />that the hike and bike trail cuts through the property. Eriksen questioned if the property <br />owners had to be notified by September 1 concerning the leasing of the land. <br />Janulewicz stated they are still working on the transfer of the property. <br /> <br />2d DISCUSS AND TAKE ACTION REGARDING TAX PROTESTS BEVERLY <br />BROSTROM, STEVE LANCASTER, MARSHALUHUWALDT AND HAMILTON <br />CHEVROLET: County Attorney Jerry Janulewicz requested an executive session. He <br />requested that Supervisor Pamela Lancaster leave for the executive session. Lancaster <br />made a motion and Jeffries seconded to go into executive session. Arnold, Eriksen, <br />Hartman, Humiston, Jeffries, Lancaster and Logan all voted yes and none voted no. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />9:30 a.m. executive session <br /> <br />Jeffris made a motion and Logan seconded to go out of executive session. Arnold, <br />Eriksen, Hartman, Humiston, Jeffries and Logan all voted yes and none voted no with <br />Lancaster absent for the vote. <br /> <br />4e County Attorney Jerry Janulewicz stated that the protest that was heard by the Hall <br />County Board of Equalization received the protest on the property owned by <br />Marshall/Huwaldt that is the lake behind the Interstate Holiday Inn. This protest and <br />appeal to TERC was reviewed and they determined to try and settle this matter. They <br />would like to offer to confess judgement and make the valuation consistent with the <br />valuation of detention cells. County Attorney Janulewicz is requesting approval to settle <br />for the value of $4,384.00. Jeffries made a motion and Logan seconded to confess <br />judgement and settle for $4,384.00. Arnold, Eriksen, Hartman, Humiston, Jeffries and <br />Logan all voted yes and Lancaster abstained. Motion carried. <br /> <br />4f The protest that was filed by Hamilton Chevrolet! Hamilton Investments on the excess <br />land behind the business was reviewed by the county assessor. It was determined there <br />was merit to this requested and they entered into negotiations and want to confess <br />judgement in the amount of $562,964.00 for the entire property. Arnold made a motion <br />and Eriksen seconded to confess judgement and settle for $562,964.00 <br />Arnold, Eriksen, Hartman, Humiston, Jeffries, Lancaster and Logan all voted yes and <br />none voted no. Motion carried. <br /> <br />4h APPROVE EASEMENT FOR ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE FOR NPPD. <br />County Attorney Jerry Janulewicz requested to strike this item because they need to <br />work on the deed. <br /> <br />PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Chairman Hartman called for public participation and no <br />responded. <br />