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<br />305 <br />306 <br />307 <br />308 <br />309 <br />310 <br />311 <br />312 <br />313 <br />314 <br />315 <br />316 <br />317 <br />318 <br />319 <br />320 <br />321 <br />322 <br /> <br />M. McWilliams <br />Hall Co. Treasurer <br />Hall Co. Clerk <br />Hall Co. Clerk Office <br />Hall Co. Sheriff <br />Hall Co. Sheriff <br />Hall Co. Sheriff <br />V. Nikolor <br />R. Anderson <br />G. Piccolo <br />Hall Co. Dept. Corrections <br />Lend Lease Agri-Buss. inc <br />Hall Co. Sheriff <br />Villiage OF Aida <br />Hall Co. Attorney <br />Scottsdale Inc. <br />S. Homan <br />J. Van Pelt <br /> <br />Insufficient Funds <br />Tax Sale Fee <br />Co. Share Title Fees for Jan <br />Recording Fees <br />MV Inspections 1-27-00-2-2-00 <br />Handgun Permits <br />Copies 1-27-00-2-2-00 <br />Stop Class <br />Acct. Closed Check Ret. Char <br />Filing Fee For Public Defenders <br />Cont. Donations, Comm Sales <br />Tax Search <br />Distress Warrant Fees <br />Law Enforcement Contract <br />Insurance Resolution <br />Insurance Deductable Rem <br />Stop Program <br />Stop Program <br /> <br />(20000063 <br /> <br />General <br />General <br />General <br />General <br />General <br />General <br />General <br />Diversion <br />General <br />Co. General <br />Inmate Welfare <br />General <br />General <br />General <br />General <br />General <br />Diversion <br />Diversion <br /> <br />10.00 <br />70.00 <br />7,601.75 <br />347.50 <br />630.00 <br />10.00 <br />6.00 <br />50.00 <br />10.00 <br />469.20 <br />3,216.83 <br />5.80 <br />10.00 <br />1,200.00 <br />91.79 <br />3,100.60 <br />50.00 <br />50.00 <br /> <br />4. TOM DRUDICK - ANNUAL REPORT FROM COOPERATIVE EXTENSION <br />OFFICE AND INTRODUCTION OF NEW EMPLOYEE: Extension Agent Tom <br />Drudick introduced Stephanie Oswald the new 4H-program manager. She was <br />previously employed by College Park. Ms. Oswald presented the board members with <br />the annual extension youth enrollment report and reviewed some of the statistics. She <br />hopes to organize new 4H clubs, expand Kid's College and recruit more volunteers. Mr. <br />Drudick that they have experienced an increasing enrollment in the Kid's College classes <br />Landis thanked Ms. Oswald for the report and stated she supported the 4H progams. <br /> <br />Break 10: 15 a.m. to 10:20 a.m. <br /> <br />6. UPDATE ON SOUTHERN POWER DISTRICT BUILDING FOR THE HEALTH <br />DEPARTMENT: Health board member Doug Riggs stated that the health department <br />board and the health department administration conducted a needs assessment study <br />addressing the space requirements, remodeling costs, the specific needs of each program <br />and future growth of the department last spring. The desired square footage for the <br />department would be 11,000 square feet. The programs and services have increased <br />40% and the WIC program has increase 25%. A cost analysis of the remodeling showed <br />that remodeling costs could exceed $400,000.00, so they have decided that the Southern <br />Public Power Building will not be suitable. The city parks and recreation department is <br />looking at the space in the SPPD building and possibly the county could sell the building <br />back to the city. Mr. Riggs wanted to discuss this matter with the county board. Logan <br />stated that the long-range planning committee needs to address the facilities study and <br />stay on course, but this will not be completed quickly. Arnold reminded the board <br />members of Mr. Hartman's comment that the remodeling would cost more than they <br />expected. He thanked Mr. Riggs for the vision to know that this building would not <br />work. <br />